19 Female Foetuses, Wrapped In Plastic Bags, Found In Sewer In Maharashtra

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The Maharashtra police have found 19 aborted female foetuses wrapped in blue plastic bags and buried near a sewer in a village in the state's Sangli district, in what they called a "feoticide racket" run by a homeopathy doctor who is on the run.

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