More than 2,200 fetuses preserved were found in the property of a deceased doctor, officials say



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The family of a doctor from Illinois has discovered more than 2,200 fetuses preserved medically at his property a little more than a week after his death, authorities said.

The County of Will Coroner's Office Received a Call Thursday of a lawyer representing the doctor's family, Ulrich Klopfer, who has died on September 3rdsaid the Will County Sheriff's Office in a press release.

While browsing the property of Dr. Klopfer, the family discovered 2 246 remains of fetuses preserved medically, the statement said. At the request of the family, the lawyer asked the coroner's office to remove the remains.

It was not known how the fetuses were preserved, where on the property of Dr. Klopfer they had been discovered or exactly where the property was. Public records showed that the doctor owned a house in Crete, Illinois, a village about 35 km south of Chicago. According to the release, officials responded to "an address in unincorporated Will County."

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