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32 fruits buried on the property, want to charge the pathologist with two counts

Authorities are investigating the discovery of 32 human fetuses buried on a property in Lutoryż, near Rzeszów. Prosecutors are preparing to charge the detained patomorphologist with two counts. The property, approximately 500 square meters in size, has also yielded medical waste, including microscopic slides and destroyed medical documentation. Investigators are using georadar and a trained police dog to search the area. The examination of the remains will determine the age of the fetuses and how long they were buried. Prosecutors have not ruled out the possibility of more findings.

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A doctor has been charged after over 30 human foetuses, along with equipment from apparent medical testing on them, were discovered buried at a private property that previously belonged to her.

On Wednesday last week, prosecutors were informed about the discovery of medical waste in the garden of a house in the village of Lutoryż in southeastern Poland. It had been found during construction work by the current owners of the property, which had previously belonged to a medical pathologist.

That prompted a major search of the area, with dozens of police officers involved, as well as cadaver dogs and ground-penetrating radar.

🔴Płody w Lutoryżu. Lekarka usłyszała zarzuty

Magdalena H., zatrzymana w Lutoryżu przyznała, że ona sama przywiozła i zakopała ludzkie płody ujawnione u niej na posesji – przekazała prokuratura. Usłyszała zarzuty zbezczeszczenia zwłok i porzucenia niebezpiecznych odpadów w…

— Wirtualna Polska (@wirtualnapolska) June 13, 2026

On Monday morning, prosecutors announced that they had identified the full or partial remains of 34 human foetuses at the property. They have also found tens of thousands of microscope slides and paraffin blocks at the 500 m2 (5,382 sq. ft) plot, reports news website Interia.

“ This waste was most likely used by the detained woman to perform tests,” said prosecutor Krzysztof Ciechanowski. “ Fragments of documentation were also discovered.  Some of it is damaged because it was buried in the ground.”

On Friday, the doctor, who can be named only as Magdalena H. under Polish privacy law, was detained for questioning. The following day, she was charged with desecration of human remains, improper handling of waste, and abandoning hazardous waste in an unauthorised location.

If found guilty, she could face up to 12 years in prison.

The district prosecutor’s office in Rzeszów said that Magdalena H., who is aged 57 and has no previous criminal record, had admitted to burying the foetuses and identified where they had come from. However, she has not yet offered a plea to the charges against her.

Broadcaster Radio Eska reports, based on unnamed sources, that the woman claims to have removed the remains during the COVID-19 pandemic from a hospital in Rzeszów where she worked in order to conduct tests on them at home.

The identities of the human remains have not yet been determined, with investigators planning to carry out DNA analysis on the foetuses. They will also seek to determine if Magdalena H., who has been placed in pretrial detention, acted alone or had any accomplices.

The case has drawn particular attention because Poland, a deeply Catholic country, has among the world’s strictest abortion laws . However, Ciechanowski told reporters that there is currently no evidence indicating that the doctor was involved in illegal abortions, reports the Polish Press Agency (PAP).

Na prywatnej posesji w Lutoryżu pod Rzeszowem (podczas prac ziemnych przy budowie podjazdu) znaleziono szczątki 32 martwych ludzkich płodów. Może być ich więcej, bo prace ciągle trwają.

Patamorfolog 57-letnia Magdalena H. została zatrzymana w piątek w Zamościu. Sąd Rejonowy w… pic.twitter.com/CjPnnKlAgC

— Służby w akcji (@Sluzby_w_akcji) June 13, 2026

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Daniel Tilles is editor-in-chief of  Notes from Poland . He has written on Polish affairs for a wide range of publications, including  Foreign Policy ,  POLITICO Europe ,  EUobserver  and  Dziennik Gazeta Prawna .

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Notes from PolandIndependentCenter6 days ago
Doctor charged in Poland after 34 human foetuses found buried on her former property

A doctor has been charged in Poland following the discovery of 34 human foetuses buried on her former property. The remains were found during construction work by the current owners of the property, which was previously owned by a medical pathologist. Prosecutors confirmed the presence of the foetuses and related medical equipment, leading to charges against the doctor.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal case involving the discovery of human foetuses and subsequent charges against a doctor. The content is factual, presenting information from prosecutors and does not exhibit clear ideological framing or bias. There is no indication of loaded language, one-sided sourcing

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TVN24IndependentCenter8 days ago
32 fruits buried on the property, want to charge the pathologist with two counts

Authorities are investigating the discovery of 32 human fetuses buried on a property in Lutoryż, near Rzeszów. Prosecutors are preparing to charge the detained patomorphologist with two counts. The property, approximately 500 square meters in size, has also yielded medical waste, including microscopic slides and destroyed medical documentation. Investigators are using georadar and a trained police dog to search the area. The examination of the remains will determine the age of the fetuses and how long they were buried. Prosecutors have not ruled out the possibility of more findings.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the investigation without editorializing or using biased language. It provides details about the discovery, the legal actions being taken, and the ongoing investigation without taking a stance or emphasizing any particular perspective.

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Gazeta WyborczaIndependent🔒Center9 days ago
29 human fetuses buried under the lawn.

A shocking discovery was made when 29 human fetuses were found buried under a lawn in Rzeszow. The local community is in shock.

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