China report: Hospital dumps 6 aborted fetuses
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BEIJING – A hospital in central China dumped six aborted human fetuses and the bodies of two people at a construction site, state media said Friday.
The fetuses, the two adult bodies and a bag containing three limbs from other people were found Tuesday by a worker at a construction site in Xiangfan, Hubei province, the China Daily newspaper reported.
China has no law or regulations stipulating how to handle unclaimed bodies, Tan Xiaodong, a professor with the school of public health at Wuhan University in Hubei, told the newspaper.
The report said there have been increasing accounts of hospital morgues in China holding too many bodies.
A spokesman for Xiangfan Central Hospital told the paper that its morgue staff had buried the bodies and fetuses at the site on May 19. The dumped bag contained the hospital logo. One of the people died in January and the other in March but no one had claimed their bodies, the newspaper said.
The report said hospitals in Hubei normally dispose of bodies after permission from the local public security and health departments, but it did not say the Xiangfan hospital had broken any rules.
Reached by phone, the hospital said Xiangfan's Communist Party press office was handling the case. That office did not have any immediate comment.
56 mins ago
BEIJING – A hospital in central China dumped six aborted human fetuses and the bodies of two people at a construction site, state media said Friday.
The fetuses, the two adult bodies and a bag containing three limbs from other people were found Tuesday by a worker at a construction site in Xiangfan, Hubei province, the China Daily newspaper reported.
China has no law or regulations stipulating how to handle unclaimed bodies, Tan Xiaodong, a professor with the school of public health at Wuhan University in Hubei, told the newspaper.
The report said there have been increasing accounts of hospital morgues in China holding too many bodies.
A spokesman for Xiangfan Central Hospital told the paper that its morgue staff had buried the bodies and fetuses at the site on May 19. The dumped bag contained the hospital logo. One of the people died in January and the other in March but no one had claimed their bodies, the newspaper said.
The report said hospitals in Hubei normally dispose of bodies after permission from the local public security and health departments, but it did not say the Xiangfan hospital had broken any rules.
Reached by phone, the hospital said Xiangfan's Communist Party press office was handling the case. That office did not have any immediate comment.