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Unborn baby’s remains reportedly discovered in Mississippi wastewater treatment facility

Updated: June 1, 2022 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Jun 1, 2022 – 9:21 pm EDT

NATCHEZ, Mississippi (LifeSiteNews) — The body of a second trimester unborn baby was said to have been recovered from an industrial wastewater treatment facility in Mississippi last week, according to the Natchez Democrat.

Adams County Coroner James Lee said the Sheriff’s Office contacted him Tuesday morning to respond to what seemed to be a human fetus discovered inside a drainage system at the Natchez, Mississippi wastewater treatment plant.

“Upon my arrival, I noticed a fetus that appeared to be (16 weeks’) gestational age laying in sewage,” Lee said, according to the outlet. “My heart is broken. I pray for the people who disposed of this child the way they did.”

Lee added that the Mississippi Crime Lab refused his request for an autopsy and DNA samples of the apparent deceased infant.

The coroner said the state crime lab declined to accept the remains for autopsy and DNA testing. https://t.co/dFt165pruw

— Sam R. Hall (@samrhall) May 31, 2022

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According to a report by The Blaze, Adams County Sheriff Travis Patten said

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