Remains of 32 children found on pathologist's property in Poland
Kyiv • UNN
In the Polish village of Lutoryż, 32 buried fetuses were found on a pathologist's plot. The doctor faces up to 12 years in prison for desecration and medical violations.

In the Polish town of Lutoryż, police are conducting excavations on a plot of land that previously belonged to pathologist Magdalena G. The investigation began after human remains were discovered on the property, and during the excavations, police found the remains of 32 children buried at various depths on the site. This was reported by the Wyborcza publication, according to UNN.
In the town of Lutoryż, investigators are still conducting excavations on a plot of land that previously belonged to pathologist Magdalena G. The woman was scheduled to be questioned on Saturday morning regarding the human remains found on the site, but she was taken to the hospital
According to the publication, the detained doctor felt unwell, so she was taken to the hospital.
"Her condition is currently being assessed, and we are waiting for information from the doctor as to whether she can be questioned,"
However, the woman was eventually brought to the prosecutor's office building under police escort.
The doctor will be accused of desecrating a corpse and "leaving medical supplies in a place not intended for this purpose." The former is punishable by imprisonment for up to two years, the latter by up to 12 years. Investigators do not rule out the possibility that many more people and locations could be involved in the incident. However, the prosecutor's office emphasizes that the investigation is in its early stages, and the exact circumstances of the incident are still being clarified. Services found 32 fetuses buried at different depths