Number of aborted babies found in late abortionist Ulrich Klopfer’s house rises to over 2000
After his medical license was suspended in 2015, Indiana abortion doctor Ulrich Klopfer moved to Illinois, where he passed away a week ago. Now the family had to contact police for the “proper removal of the remains” of over 2,200 aborted fetuses.
Officials say 2,246 fetal remains were found in Klopfer’s Will County home in Illinois, despite that there is no evidence of any medical procedures being performed at the location.
Klopfer had a clinic in South Bend, Indiana, which closed down when his licence was revoked.
He was charged with not filing paperwork associated with an abortion performed on a 13-year-old girl and he also failed to ensure staff were present during procedures.
According to a 2015 Live Action News article, “state health inspectors have found repeat violations of the state’s mandatory 18-hour waiting period, fire hazards, unsanitary handling of materials, and improperly maintained emergency equipment at three abortion clinics overseen by Klopfer.”
“Women get pregnant, men don’t,” Dr. Klopfer said during the hearing, according to the New York Times. “We need to respect women making a decision that they think is best in their life. I’m not here to dictate to anybody. I’m not here to judge anybody.”
The coroner’s office has taken possession of the remains and launched an investigation.
An attorney for Klopfer’s family contacted the Will County Coroner’s Office on Thursday about the discovery of what appeared to be fetal remains, the sheriff’s office said in a news release.
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