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GP's late abortion charge dropped GP's late abortion charge dropped
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A Birmingham GP accused sending her daughter abroad to have a late abortion will face no further action. A Birmingham GP accused of sending her daughter abroad to have a late abortion will face no further action.
Dr Saroj Adlakha and her daughter, Shilpa Abrol, both faced a charge of conspiracy to commit child destruction abroad, in this case Spain.Dr Saroj Adlakha and her daughter, Shilpa Abrol, both faced a charge of conspiracy to commit child destruction abroad, in this case Spain.
The case came to light after an investigation by a newspaper.The case came to light after an investigation by a newspaper.
The Crown Prosecution Service now says that efforts to establish the authenticity of the allegations were unsuccessful.The Crown Prosecution Service now says that efforts to establish the authenticity of the allegations were unsuccessful.
Case terminatedCase terminated
In a statement the CPS said: "All efforts by the prosecution to establish the authenticity of records of the alleged late abortions through official channels with the Spanish authorities, and police enquiries elsewhere, were unsuccessful and led to the termination of this case."In a statement the CPS said: "All efforts by the prosecution to establish the authenticity of records of the alleged late abortions through official channels with the Spanish authorities, and police enquiries elsewhere, were unsuccessful and led to the termination of this case."
Dr Adlakha has a practice in Kings Heath, Birmingham.Dr Adlakha has a practice in Kings Heath, Birmingham.
Following a police investigation, the CPS was handed a file in January 2005, claiming that in November 2003, Dr Adlakha had arranged for her teenage daughter to have an abortion in Spain when her pregnancy was too far advanced to have one in the UK.Following a police investigation, the CPS was handed a file in January 2005, claiming that in November 2003, Dr Adlakha had arranged for her teenage daughter to have an abortion in Spain when her pregnancy was too far advanced to have one in the UK.
The legal limit in the UK is 24 weeks.The legal limit in the UK is 24 weeks.