Posted on 10/09/2024 8:48:38 AM PDT by Salman
A newborn baby found dead in a Manhattan restaurant bathroom may have “taken one or two breaths, but not enough to sustain life,” NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said Tuesday.
At a press conference, Kenny recounted the disturbing discovery of the infant boy, and the medical examiner’s findings in the heartbreaking case.
Kenny said workers at Sophie’s Cuban Cuisine, on Fulton St. near Gold St. in the Financial District, found the baby in a clogged toilet that was being cleaned around 10 a.m. Sept. 30 — just 30 minutes before the restaurant opened for the day.
Police have identified the infant’s mother as a 20-year-old customer who used the restroom the day before the newborn’s body was discovered, and is believed to have had a miscarriage, Kenny said.
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because it’s “legal.”
Illegal Non Citizen, Keeping it from family,
work, etc. and who knows what else.
that is, people think “legal” means “acceptable,” “normal,” “reasonable.”
so if the act is reasonable, why not DIY?
I refuse to hand them my e-mail to read their story.
Stuff like this re-enforces there is no hope for the human race.
I didn’t have to hand them my email. You need a better ad blocker.
Which Ad Blocker do you use? Thanks in advance.
NOT a miscarriage...
Not a still birth...
Possibly a live birth of very short duration.
Birth person took advise from former Virginia governor.
Likely she took some meds to abort the child. People like that are sociopathic to say the least.
Must have been celebrating at the restaurant.
“The infant boy had been in the womb between 22-23 weeks — around six months — and weighed slightly over 1 pound, according to the city medical examiner’s office.”
Miscarriage or the illegal use and abuse of abortion drugs.
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