Posted on 08/20/2017 10:21:02 PM PDT by kathsua
A story almost beyond belief whose conclusion came about last May, four years after Lil aborted her child in the 35th week.
In 2013, Lil was 18, the Daily Mails Sophie Williams tells us, when the young woman from inner Mongolia found out she was pregnant.
She did not tell anyone until the 35th week when evidently she told her brother who then accompanied her to an unnamed abortion clinic where she successfully aborted.
Or, so she thought. Incredibly three days later police told Lil that her baby had been saved by the maternity nurse! According to Williams
Liang Xiaohua said that she heard the child crying and took it out from the plastic bag to rescue. She attached the baby to oxygen and gave it water while she hid it in a cupboard.
The nurse was overheard calling someone and asking if they wanted a child and telling them that she did not know if it was a boy or a girl.
She sold it to her cousin who took the child to her home.
Local villagers became suspicious of the cousin and informed police of the baby.
The storys chronology is a bit hazy, but evidently the villagers suspicions convinced police in the Hongshan District to investigate. Lil learned that her child was alive but claims that authorities would not reveal where the child was.
She claimed that officers then became unresponsive, Williams reported. She had no more luck with the Health Bureaus and Family Planning Bureaus.
Eventually the Hongshan District Public Security Bureau deputy commander Zhang said he came to the conclusion that the baby was abducted, Williams reported. In January 2014, Liang Xiaohua was arrested on suspicion of child abduction and sentenced to two years in prison.
Lil asked for approximately $164,000 in compensation, Williams reported, for medical costs, lawyers fees and support costs. This was not granted and her appeal failed as well.
In February 2014, Hongshan District Public Security Bureau deputy commander Zhang and three other members of staff were found guilty for dereliction of duty but were not handed sentences, according to Williams. Best guess is this was because Zhang had not filed a petition (presumably meaning criminal charges).
The court case was finally closed in May 2017. Send to Kindle
>>She attached the baby to oxygen and gave it water while she hid it in a cupboard.
Obama voted to do the opposite, deny aid to those who are born in spite of attempted abortion. Clearly it isn’t about “a woman’s body” at that point, the “parasite” (as they call it) is gone. It’s breathing air and is ALIVE and independent. Barack said he didn’t want to complicate things by declaring it a living being.
America’s heart has really gone hard not to care about such things.
Woman aborts baby-Nurse saves baby from death-police arrest, charge, prosecute and convict nurse of kidnapping, imprison nurse for 2 years-Woman sues for thousands of dollars in medical costs.
What a f’kd up world.
How about police arrest, charge, prosecute and convict woman for murder and sentence her to death?
(1) China
(2) No society has ever done that towards abortions ever
That’s the story I thought I was reading, but I wasn’t sure.
The article flits from one scene to another, rarely going into depth or offering a quotation. I rejected that outcome as being correct because the outcome wasn’t logical or fair.
The “abortion” was successful , she is no longer pregnant ... what’s she complaining about .. that the baby isn’t dead?
Women get abortions so that the baby will be dead.
Women get abortions so that the baby will be dead.
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Yes , that is true , however if we redefined an abortion as the ending of a pregnancy rather than the death of the child we could then mandate life saving measures for the child... I know we have the BAIPA but that is ignored on a regular basis.
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