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BABY TWINS
JANUARY 12 2009 10:41h
Biljana threw her son’s body in a septic tank, put the little girl’s body in a plastic bag and hid the body under the terrace.
Biljana L., 30, from Donji Nedeljanci in Serbia killed hew newborn twins, Serbia’s Press reported.
In an attempt to cover up the crime, she threw the baby boy into a septic tank, while she put her daughter’s body in a plastic bag and hid it. The woman already has four children, with the eldest going to the seventh grade of a primary school. She hid her last pregnancy from her parents.
After she gave birth she suffered serious pains, so she had to seek medical attention. Soon, she admitted to her gynaecologist that she had killed her newborn twins. She later told the police that she hid the little girl’s body under the house terrace. The investigators searched the house and found the placenta under the bed in her bedroom.
A pathologist examined the placenta and established that the woman had had twins, so she had to confess to throwing her son’s body into the septic tank.
- She gave birth to the second child in the outdoors latrine. After she killed him, she threw him in the septic tank – a source close to the investigation told Press.
The neighbours said that Biljana lived with her family in poverty, while her husband was a mental patient.
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