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Friday, February 6, 2009

This Is Horrible! Graphic Details of a Botched Abortion

Mother Files Suit After 'Born Alive' Abortion


By Cicely Gosier
CBNNews.com
February 6, 2009
CBNNews.com - On July 20, 2006, Sycloria Williams gave birth to a baby girl she once thought would never be born.

The then 18-year-old had paid $1,200 to terminate her 23-week pregnancy. The abortion doctor, Dr. Pierre Jean-Jacque Renelique, was to perform the procedure at the GYN Diagnostic Center in Hialeah, Fla., just outside Miami.

But Williams went into labor early and delivered a live birth, according to her and the Florida Department of Health. After seeing the baby, she had a change of heart.

To her shock, however, instead of putting the baby into a care unit, one of the clinic's owners cut the child's umbilical cord, placed her in a biohazard bag, and threw her away, lawyers representing Williams say.

Now, she is suing 13 medical workers, including the clinic owner Belkis Gonzalez and Dr. Renelique for "unlicensed and unauthorized medical practices, botched abortions, evasive tactics, false medical records and the killing, hiding and disposing" of the baby.

"The baby was just treated as a piece of garbage," said Tom Brejcha, president of The Thomas More Society, which is overseeing Williams' case. They argue that the doctors' performance constitutes murder.

Renelique's attorney, Joseph Harrison, told The Associated Press he thought the allegations were "misguided and incomplete."

An Ongoing Act?

Police found the remains of Williams' daughter about a week after the botched abortion. An autopsy confirmed that her baby's lungs had filled with air before she was put in the bag, meaning she was born alive, the Department of Health said.

Jill Stanek, executive director of BornAliveTruth.org, told CBN News cases like Williams' sadly happen more often than reported.

"This is going on rampantly around the country," she charged.

Stanek co-sponsored the release of 22 Weeks, a short film based on the case of another Florida woman whose baby was born alive at an abortion clinic. That baby then died after doctors
refused to care for the child.

She believes that it's not unusual for doctors to have charts and medical records changed to show babies as "still-born" when they are really "born alive."

Hope for Justice

Stanek said Florida authorities have been "squeamish" about handling any case involving the possible murder of a child. She has discussed Williams' situation and others on her WorldNetDaily column.

"I have spoken with the police who are a part of the investigation and they are very upset," she claimed. "They've been trying to get prosecutors to work on this case for a long time."

In order to prosecute on murder charges, authorities have to prove Williams' baby was indeed born alive.Meanwhile, the Department of Health has called for the Florida Board of Medicine to strip Renelique of his license. The group will hold a hearing Friday to decide whether the doctor can continue his practice.

Records show Renelique received his medical training at the State University of Haiti and completed his residency in 1991 at Interfaith Medical Center in New York.

Reports in that state also reveal Renelique has made at least five medical malpractice payments in the last 10 years, though details behind the cases are unclear.

Sources: CBN News, The Associated Press, LifeSiteNews

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How about they charge the lot of them with Murder 1. I'm horrified beyond words.
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This is referred to as the blood ritual. It is not a mistake and indeed happens purposely daily. For a shock to readers, search blood ritual or moloch on Google. This stuff is real and it is no accident. http://www.come-and-hear.com/editor/br_3.html
This is referred to as the blood ritual. It is not a mistake and indeed happens purposely daily. For a shock to readers, search blood ritual or moloch on Google. This stuff is real and it is no accident. http://www.come-and-hear.com/editor/br_3.html
This tragedy is heartbreaking, yet no more so than any other instance of this detestable practice. I'm at a loss for words...
1 reply · active 843 weeks ago
This is referred to as the blood ritual. It is not a mistake and indeed happens purposely daily. For a shock to readers, search blood ritual or moloch on Google. This stuff is real and it is no accident. http://www.come-and-hear.com/editor/br_3.html
That mother shouldn't get one penny. She was going to murder the baby anyway. Any fines the doctor pays or any money from a lawsuit shoud go directly to the March of Dimes, who would put it to use KEEPING BABIES ALIVE!
1 reply · active 843 weeks ago
I totally agree with you. She was the one who put her baby there in the first place. She wanted the abortion, the staff from the clinic did not force her to do this at all. The people at this clinic are like butchers, so who can expect them to do anything less than what they did. I blame the mother. Abortions will always happen in this country, but maybe a big punishment for this clinic will prevent other clinics to do such horrifying things.
How is it a shock to kill the baby in a bag , when all partys were happy to do the same thing in the girl were it would not be seen. Same baby? The scale of the carnage is too hard to imagine we just don't see it .
Sorry Denise but I have to disagree with you. She changed her mind and wanted the child to live when she realized it was life. She made the right decision in the end. It was the doctor who committed murder. Plus I don't support the March of Dimes. I find that they are too wacko in ideas for me.
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No, the baby didn't have a chance anymore. It was poisioned and it is a fact that less than 1 % of all babies who are born before the 25th week will die. Even if the staff member had tried to keep the baby alive, I doubt that they had the necessary equipment to help that child. I think the mother just saw an opportunity to get money from the clinic, and i think she was the one that made the anonymous phone call.
This was not abortion. The mother was way too far along in the pregnancy to have an abortion. These extreme and graphic descriptions are newsworthy and get people's emotions going so that any real discussion of the issue is even more impossible than it was before. Banning abortion and demonizing women who have them is not the solution to the abortion problem. Solving the problem of unwanted pregnancy, lack of affordable healthcare, family violence and violenc against women and fighting extreme poverty are all better options.
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I don't know that demonizing people is really a loving or logical solution to any real-life issue. Perhaps some more practical suggestions would be more helpful
And a big thumbs up to Peggy for bringing this up....
And if she had miscarried would it still be murder? You have to be very careful what you call life and murder. By your definition of life every woman who miscarries is a murderer.

I have seen the miracle of children who are born way to early. Yes very few survive, but some do. That is the big thing. This child should have been given the chance once it was born.
Peggy is right. It is funny to think that most pro-choice people are pro-abortion. Most just want to prevent abortion not make it illegal. Making it illegal will not stop it, just drive it underground. Preventing pregnancy makes abortion unnecessary, thus stops it.
The doctor clearly did wrong and should have his license revoked, but there are bad doctors that practice in all fields of medicine that shouldn't. That is what the story is about.
We don't need no stinkin' morals! The libtards have killed off generations of voters and tax payers.
The problem here is that she saw the baby and decided she wanted to keep it. Had she been given the opportunity to have a 3 or 4-D ultrasound before she made her mind up, I bet you anything she would have denied the abortion. That is the reason that placed like Pregnancy Care Center offer to give you an ultrasound in your first trimester, to defer women from abortions because they can see it almost as real as seeing it in person. The problem is these doctors. I bet you anything when she went in to talk with the doctor, he didn't ask her anything other than when can I schedule your abortion? Women who can be swayed by the site of their baby being born are the ones that would benefit from this ultrasound. We need to start putting more effort into these things than worrying about the doctors. The doctors are going to do these abortions whether we like it or not, whether its legal or not. We need to worry about these women that are being swayed by these barbaric medical physicians, not law suits. Personally, I think she deserves to win her case. But, that is just me!
I'm gonna have to go with Brook on this one for the most part. Then again, the woman chose to go have her baby murdered so a lot of the "blame" goes to her.

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