More than 2,400 fetuses found last year in the Illinois home of one of the Midwest’s most prolific abortion doctors will be buried in Indiana Wednesday, officials said.
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill will preside over the mass burial at Southlawn Cemetery in South Bend and later give an update on the investigation into Dr. Ulrich Klopfer, and whether anyone assisted him in moving the remains to his home in Crete, Ill.
The service comes five months after relatives sorting through Klopfer’s belongings after his Sept. 3, 2019, death came across 2,246 sets of preserved fetal remains stacked floor to ceiling in his garage. Later, 165 more were found in the trunk of a car at a business where Klopfer kept several vehicles.
Klopfer, who was 79, performed tens of thousands of abortions over 40 years, mainly in Indiana and often as the only abortion doctor serving South Bend, Gary and Fort Wayne.
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