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Foetus Found on Waste Belt Stuns France
10 Dec
Summary
- A probable human foetus was discovered on a waste plant's conveyor belt.
- Investigators are determining if the remains were a foetus or a viable infant.
- Waste originated from 105 municipalities and 180,000 inhabitants.

A deeply disturbing discovery was made at a waste sorting center in Plouédern, northwestern France, when employees found what is believed to be a human foetus on a conveyor belt. The remains were described as being in a "degraded state of preservation" and appeared to be in an "fairly advanced stage of development."
Public prosecutors have initiated an investigation to ascertain crucial details, including whether the foetus was still developing or if it was a newborn infant possibly born alive. Examinations will be conducted on the remains to shed light on its origins and how it entered the waste stream.
The waste processed at the plant originates from a large area, potentially encompassing waste from 105 municipalities and around 180,000 inhabitants. Plant operations were temporarily halted, and affected employees received psychological support.




