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From: Haim R. Branisteanu3/31/2010 6:57:20 AM
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OT - NO WORDS - Chinese officials have sought to contain public outrage after workers at a hospital dumped 21 dead fetuses and infants' bodies near a river bank.

The corpses were discovered near a bridge in Jining, a city in Shandong province on China's east coast, abandoned there by staff at a local hospital morgue, according to Chinese news reports that have stirred sharp public criticism.

Authorities have not said how the infants and fetuses died, but news reports said some of the fetuses had been aborted.

Police and medical investigators found that two morgue workers, Zhu Zhenyu and Wang Zhijun, had "privately struck oral agreements with the families of the deceased babies to dispose of their remains and had taken payments from them," the state-run Xinhua news agency said. The two have been detained.

reuters.com
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