Woman keeps dead baby in fridge for five
years
Wednesday April 04, 2012 09:50:00 AM,
RIA Novosti
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Moscow: A
Russian woman has been found guilty of killing her newborn baby
and keeping its body for five years in a freezer.
A court in Arkhangelsk in northern Russia established that
37-year-old Lyudmila Smirnova gave birth to a baby girl at her
home in January 2007 and then proceeded to smother it with a
cloth.
She then put the body into deepfreeze, keeping it there until Dec
29, 2011, when it was pulled out by her male companion, who
thought it was meat.
Smirnova admitted her guilt.
The court took into account the fact that she has two other
children and gave her a 22-month suspended sentence.
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