Three fully developed fetuses found in plastic container in Liloan, Cebu

Three fully developed fetuses found in plastic container in Liloan, Cebu

  • Three dead fetuses were found inside a blue plastic container in Liloan, Cebu
  • According to the report of Brigada News PH, a classifier of recyclable plastic was the one who discovered the 3 fetuses while sorting
  • The plastic comes from different provinces, not only in Cebu but also from Bohol, Siquijor, and Negros
  • All three fetuses were fully developed and even had wrist bands, but there was no indication of a name or from what hospital the fetuses were from

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Authorities in Liloan, Cebu, are investigating a disturbing discovery after three fully developed fetuses were found inside a blue plastic container at a recycling facility.

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According to a report by Brigada News PH, the fetuses were discovered by a plastic classifier who was sorting through recyclable materials.

The plastic container had arrived at the facility as part of a batch collected from various provinces, including Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor, and Negros.

The worker reportedly opened the container and was shocked to find the lifeless remains of three fully formed fetuses.

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Each had a wristband, indicating they may have come from a medical facility, but there were no names, hospital details, or identification markers present on the bands.

The lack of such information has made it difficult for authorities to trace the origin of the fetuses or determine whether they were abandoned or improperly disposed of by a hospital or clinic.

Police and local government units have launched an investigation into the case.

Proper coordination with the relevant authorities and health officials has been initiated to ensure the remains of the fetuses are given respectful and appropriate arrangements.

The discovery has sparked public outrage and calls for tighter regulations and monitoring of medical waste disposal practices.

Authorities are also working to trace the origin of the container, hoping to identify the responsible party and determine whether a crime has been committed. The investigation remains ongoing.

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