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May 12, 2005
Another Ambulance Visits Tiller's Abortion Clinic in Wichita
Topics: Euthanasia advocacyPro-Lifers Suspicious of Activity, Fear Another Abortion-Related Death!
(AgapePress) - Pro-lifers in Wichita
are reporting that another ambulance visit to a notorious abortionist's
clinic on Wednesday "increases suspicion" that another woman may have
died from abortion complications.
According to reports from both Operation Rescue and Kansans for Life, an ambulance rolled up to Women's Health Care Services -- the Wichita abortion mill operated by George Tiller -- on Wednesday morning shortly after the arrival of a blanket-wrapped woman who "looked white as a sheet." The emergency crew remained on site, rendering medical care for more than 90 minutes, the groups report. It was the third time this year, and the sixth time in the past 16 months, that an ambulance had been summoned to the abortuary.
The ambulance then transported an injured woman from the clinic, presumably to the Wesley Medical Center emergency room. But pro-lifers on the scene report the ambulance drove "quickly past the emergency room entrance and disapper[ed] down the street."
Hat tip - Wired Catholic
Posted by Hyscience at May 12, 2005 10:52 PM
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