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Kingston Public Hospital in downtown Kingston (File photo)
The Ministry of Health & Wellness says it has received a report of the discovery of a deceased foetus in the sewer at the Kingston Public Hospital.
The ministry made the disclosure late Thursday in a release.
According to preliminary information, the foetus was discovered by a man cleaning the sewer underneath the basement of the hospital.
The health ministry said the matter has been reported to the police, and investigations are now underway.
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