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Foetus buried next to the food garden at the back of the house.
Photo by Tumelo Mofokeng
Foetus buried next to the food garden at the back of the house. Photo by Tumelo Mofokeng

A FINETOWN family allegedly buried the foetus of a baby girl at the back of their home in Grasmere, south of Joburg.

This was after their 17-year-old teenager mum allegedly came back home with the foetus.


The teen said she went to Lenasia clinic because she was in pain and had a miscarriage.

She said she was allegedly helped to deliver the dead baby by a nurse who after, wrapped the foetus with plastics and handed it to her, and told her to take the foetus home for burial.

According to the teen, she was four months pregnant and alone at the clinic with no parent.

She said she left the clinic at about 7.30 pm with the dead baby and travelled in a taxi to go home.

She said when she got home her gogo called the family of the baby's father and the family decided to dig at the back of the house and bury the baby girl.

Her 69-year-old gogo told the SunTeam that her grandchild was in pain last Thursday, 13 July and she went to the clinic, and she came back with a black plastic, wrapping a tiny dead baby.

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