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Pathologist ‘collected dead fetuses from hospital in Covid pandemic for experiments’ as ‘up to 50’ unborn babies found

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A PATHOLOGIST allegedly collected the bodies of more than 50 fetuses from a hospital in Poland for her own sick experiments.

Magdalena H., 57, was arrested in Zamość on Friday after dozens of human remains were uncovered in her former property in Lutoryż.

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Forensic teams trawl through the grounds of the pathologists former property Credit: Laskar Media

The quiet Polish neighbourhood is now crawling with police and investigators Credit: Laskar Media

Construction workers digging up the driveway made the horrifying discovery on Thursday, sparking panic and an immediate emergency response.

Prosecutors received chilling reports of human remains, “paraffin blocks and microscope slides” found on the property.

They said: “Medical experts were dispatched to the scene and confirmed that the recovered remains were those of human fetuses.”

Initial reports suggested at least 13 tiny remains had been found – but the scale of the discovery quickly escalated.

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Dozens of unborn babies have been discovered at the family home Credit: Laskar Media

Police refused to comment publicly, confirming only that the District Prosecutor’s Office in Rzeszów had taken control of the investigation.

But unofficial reports from Radio Eska suggest at least 50 fetuses have been found as dozens of officers continue scouring the site.

According to the outlet, Magdalena told investigators she collected the unborn babies from the hospital during the Covid pandemic.

She allegedly claimed she was conducting medical tests on them at home.

After completing the alleged analysis, the pathologist reportedly said she buried the fetuses in burlap bags and buried them on her property.

The doctor worked at a hospital in Rzeszów, and would have commuted to work from Zamość. 

Investigators now believe there may be more locations and people involved in the twisted plot.

Investigators confirmed the current owners of the five acre plot – a young couple – had purchased the plot from Magdalena.

Investigators swarmed the site under strict supervision from the prosecutor’s office Credit: Laskar Media

Authorities say the investigation centres on suspected desecration of a corpse Credit: Laskar Media

The recovered remains will undergo comparative DNA testing as the once-peaceful neighbourhood transforms into a full-forensic zone.

Forensic crews wearing masks were seen sifting through the soil around the house, meticulously searching for further evidence.

Proceedings are underway with Magdalena expected to face charges including desecration of a corpse, Polish media reports.

The offences could land those involved behind bars for up to 12 years.

Locals described the former resident as unsettling and reclusive.

“I don’t even know what this woman does. I knew her by sight,” one villager said.

Another added the woman, who had red hair, “was a bit strange,” though they could not explain why.

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