34 fetuses found in Polish doctor’s garden
A 57-year-old Polish medical pathologist, identified as Magdalena H., has been detained after 34 human fetuses were discovered buried in the garden of her former residence. Authorities are investigating the pathologist, who has no prior criminal record, on suspicion of using the fetuses for experiments.

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AI-generatedA 57-year-old Polish medical pathologist, identified as Magdalena H., has been detained after 34 human fetuses were discovered buried in the garden of her former residence. Authorities are investigating the pathologist, who has no prior criminal record, on suspicion of using the fetuses for experiments. She could face up to 12 years in prison if convicted. The discovery has sparked significant public discussion in Poland, a predominantly Catholic country, with many questioning how the fetuses were obtained given the nation's restrictive abortion laws. The incident occurred recently, as reported by authorities on Monday.
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4 extractedPoland has some of the strictest abortion laws in Europe.
A Polish doctor has been taken into custody after 34 human fetuses were found buried in the garden of her former home.
The doctor faces up to 12 years in prison.
Magdalena H., a 57-year-old medical pathologist, is suspected of using the fetuses to perform experiments.