Hospitalised woman denies any connection to dead foetus at Corriverton

THIRTY-three-year-old Nandranie Mohan of Crabwood Creek,  Corentyne who was transferred to the New Amsterdam Hospital after she was bleeding profusely, denied  being the mother of the   seven- month-old foetus that was  found in a garbage heap near Church’s Chicken at Corriverton.

The  gynaecological patient reported that she had  a miscarriage when she was four months in gestation but that foetus was buried in her yard two months ago.
However, this newspaper was informed that she was told by a nurse to give a conflicting story. According to the woman, she has ten children and was unable to care for the additional child and resorted to triggering the abortion by inserting a tablet.
However, this newspaper was reliably informed that the police were not ‘buying’ the woman’s story .
“Statements were taken from  the doctor and nurses at the Skeldon Hospital where the woman was initially admitted. She was in severe pain and bleeding profusely upon arrival at the hospital. After the condition was analyzed, she was transferred to New Amsterdam Hospital where she was taken to the Operating Theatre, where a surgical procedure was performed.”
According to a police source, when the investigation is completed a charge of infanticide  will be recommended to the Director of Public Prosecutions.
“The DPP can agree with the recommendation or advice us to do otherwise,” the police rank commented.
On Monday morning, just before 07:00hrs the remains of a partially bitten male foetus   was discovered by the staff attached to Church’s Chicken at Corriverton, Corentyne.
The male foetus of East Indian descent was found in garbage just outside the business premises. In the meantime, investigations are continuing

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