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Residents of Bolgatanga were shocked this afternoon when news broke about pigs feeding on an aborted foetus dumped in a nearby bush near the residency of the Upper East regional Minister.
Witnesses say it was neatly wrapped in a polythene bag.
Many people in the area suspect the act took place at the Municipal Hospital.
Upper East regional correspondent, Albert Sore was at the scene and reported the pigs were busy feeding on the foetus.
He suspected the aborted baby was about seven months old with the head clearly formed.
According to him, the abortion may have been done at the Bolgatanga Hospital before being dumped at the bush.
The foetus was wrapped into a Bolga Municipal Hospital polythene bag before being put into a black polythene bag.
It is not clear who is behind the abortion but residents are shocked.
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