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Dumping of baby bodies due to local customs: Experts

China Daily | Updated: 2010-04-01 07:46

JINAN - The dumping of 21 baby bodies and fetuses in a river in East China's Shandong province was due to old local customs and a lack of regulation, experts said.

In some parts of China, especially in poor rural areas, parents are reluctant to take babies' bodies home for a funeral. They would rather dump the body in a corner of the hospital or pay someone to bury the baby, said Ma Guanghai, deputy dean of Shandong University's school of philosophy and social development.

According to regulations, if a body is recovered from a hospital corner, hospital officials should register the identification of the dead baby, report the case to the public security bureau and then arrange for the baby's body to be cremated.

Dumping of baby bodies due to local customs: Experts

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