Beastly killed a kid in the 33rd week of pregnancy

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The situation occurred in 2021 in the municipality of Izbica ( Lublin province). 29-year-old Magdalena P., suffering from abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, went to the hospital. The doctors shortly realized that a female had just had a baby, but she denied everything. The situation needed clarification, which is why the case was turned over to the police. At home, female officers found the body of a newborn baby hidden behind the bed.

The abortive and psychotropic drugs that the parent took caused premature labour in the 33rd week of pregnancy. After the baby was born, the female wrapped it in a commercial, leading to hypoxia and baby death.

The female hid the pregnancy from the family, was sane and aware of her cruel act, gave no aid to the child, so she was charged with murder, and is facing life imprisonment.

The kid who was born deserved to live and was thrown distant like garbage. The very act of this female is filled with anger, outrage, and sorrow. An example of mothers who kill their own children shows that it does not take war to exterminate a nation.

It's not just the situation itself that's scary. The case could be found out from various websites. Abortion advocates compose straight under articles: “It is all the responsibility of the government and anti-abortion environments”, “in a average country this female could easy remove the kid and it would be no problem.” Conclusion? They're outraged by the killing of a newborn, but the fact that just now the same kid was having an abortion is OK for them.

Surprisingly, abortionists are frequently staunch animal rights defenders, but they are not disturbed by breaking the basic human right – the right to life. Ronald Reagan rightly noted that everyone who is in favour of abortion had already been born, which is why it is so crucial that as long as it takes place, abortion crime, fight on behalf of the smallest ones who cannot defend themselves

Text: Mikołaj Brzyski

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