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Foetus on M25 was medical exhibit | Foetus on M25 was medical exhibit |
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A post-mortem examination has revealed the remains of a baby found on the side of a motorway had been used as part of a medical exhibit. | |
A lorry driver who broke down on the M25 near Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, found the remains on the side of the carriageway on Tuesday. | A lorry driver who broke down on the M25 near Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, found the remains on the side of the carriageway on Tuesday. |
A police spokesman said tests found the foetus was preserved and aged between 14 and 16 weeks old. | A police spokesman said tests found the foetus was preserved and aged between 14 and 16 weeks old. |
Police are no longer treating the case as suspicious. | Police are no longer treating the case as suspicious. |
A police spokesman said: "It was a foetus of between 14 and 16 weeks gestation and had been preserved some years ago so there will be no appeal." | A police spokesman said: "It was a foetus of between 14 and 16 weeks gestation and had been preserved some years ago so there will be no appeal." |
The post-mortem examination was carried out at the Great Ormond Street Hospital. | The post-mortem examination was carried out at the Great Ormond Street Hospital. |
Police said they did not know how the remains had come to be at the side of the eastbound carriageway of the motorway, but were not planning any further action. | Police said they did not know how the remains had come to be at the side of the eastbound carriageway of the motorway, but were not planning any further action. |
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