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Lawsuit says abortionist made mom watch 'murder'

'Breathing live child' swept into biohazard bag to die

 

 

Posted: February 05, 2009

6:06 pm Eastern

 

 

By Bob Unruh

© 2009 WorldNetDaily

 

 

Belkis Gonzalez

A Florida woman is suing an abortion business for forcing her to witness the

" murder " of her daughter, who allegedly was " swept " into a biohazard bag to

" suffocate and bleed to death. "

WND reported previously on the 2006 case in Hialeah, Fla., which was sparked by

an anonymous tipster who notified police of the death. The tipster later called

back to prompt a police search that led to the discovery of the baby's body in

the biohazard bag in a cardboard box in a closet.

The action was filed by attorneys working with the Thomas More Society and names

as defendants the Miramar Woman Center, A GYN of Hialeah, Belkis Gonzalez,

Siomara Senises, Frantz Bazile and others allegedly involved in the death of the

baby, named Shanice Denise Osbourne.

The case is being brought on behalf of the mother, Sycloria Williams. Tom

Brejcha, chief of the law society, said the goal is to establish that there was

a wrongful death.

(Story continues below)

 

 

The claim was filed by prominent Miami personal injury attorney Tom Pennekamp,

who was retained by the law society for the case.

The case alleges Shanice was born alive, then murdered " by defendant, abortion

clinic owner, Belkis Gonzalez. " The other defendants are cited for " unlicensed

and unauthorized medical practice, botched abortions, evasive tactics, false

medical records and the killing, hiding and disposing of the baby.. "

Should the case result in a determination there was a live birth and homicide,

it could have national implications because of the issue of care that

abortionists are required to provide to babies who survive abortions. While he

was a state lawmaker, President Obama opposed such rules, arguing they imposed

too great a burden on the abortionist.

The case alleges:

 

As a direct and proximate result of the negligent conduct of the Defendants,

Plantiff Sycloria witnessed the live birth and suffering of her daughter as she

struggled for life in pain, moving and breathing on the recliner. She witnessed

Belkis Gonzalez enter the room and knock the live baby from the recliner seat

where she had given birth to the floor. She then witnessed the murder of her

daughter by Belkis Gonzalez before her eyes, as Belkis Gonzalez picked up a

large pair of orange shears and cut the umbilical cord connecting mother and

daughter. Belkis Gonzalez did not clamp the baby's umbilical cord allowing the

baby to bleed out and also threw or by some accounts literally swept the

breathing live child into a biohazard bag to suffocate and bleed to death. There

are reports that Belkis Gonzalez also placed a caustic chemical in the bag with

the live baby.

The case explains Shanice's mother learned she was pregnant in July 2006 and

decided to have an abortion. She went to the Miramar Woman Center and was

referred to abortionist Pierre Jean-Jacque Renelique.

The mother, Sycloria Williams, went to the Hialeah clinic July 20, but Renelique

wasn't there. In fact, the case explains, there was no one with a medical

license at the business.

Even so, the clinic's receptionist gave Williams the drug Cytotec, which induces

labor. She waited for five hours before giving birth to a live baby girl, the

case explained.

" The baby writhed and gasped for air, still connected to Williams by the

umbilical cord. Immobilized by shock, Williams watched Gonzalez run into the

room, cut the umbilical cord with a pair of orange-handled shears, stuff the

baby and afterbirth into a red biohazard bag and throw the bag into a garbage

can, " the lawsuit explains.

Someone with inside information about the clinic called police about the death.

When officers responded, they found medical records but not the baby's remains.

Then six days later, another anonymous call said officers could find the baby's

body on the business roof, but they didn't. Following a third call to police,

the decomposing body was found in a cardboard box in a clinic closet. DNA

confirmed it was the body of Williams' daughter.

The county medical examiner confirmed the baby had been breathing after birth

and before death but blamed the death on " extreme prematury. "

The Thomas More Society took an interest in the case when a local law school

professor was quoted in the Miami Herald to the effect that if the baby wasn't

" viable, " then it " couldn't be a case of homicide. "

" That opinion is dead wrong, " said Brejcha. " A disabled or dying patient may not

be 'viable' in the sense of being able to live very long or without help, but if

you kill them, it's murder. This was a case of infanticide, and we're not going

to let it go ignored or unpunished. "

A pathologist retained by the law firm established " the acts and omissions of

the abortionist and clinic staff were causative factors in Shanice's untimely

death. " The lawsuit said the clinic staff members refused to call 911 for help

nor did they " seek any medical or neonatal assistance of any kind.. "

Further, the abortion businesses falsified records, the lawsuit contends,

stating that Williams left shortly after noon, even though there were blood

pressure and other medical readings in her records after that time.

Technically, the death has been " under investigation " by prosecutors for more

than two years, without charges being filed.

" This case will trumpet to the world that abortion clinics are places of

barbarism where mothers as well as their babies are at serious risk, " said

Brejcha. " Moreover, this case should put some sharp teeth into the Born Alive

Infant Protection Act. As we struggle to end the scourge of legal abortion in

this country, we must hold the line against infanticide! "

WND columnist Jill Stanek said the baby's brief life and her death " demonstrate

the need for the Born Alive Infants Protection Act. While it was legal to kill

Shanice pre-birth, it was " wrongful death " to do so after, even if she wasn't

viable.

" This is exactly the age baby Barack Obama as state senator fought against

giving legal personhood status, " she wrote.

 

 

 

 

 

" The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms

is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in Government. " -

Thomas Jefferson

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Not saying what was done was right, but the mother already choose to kill the baby, what is awful is having a choice , to kill your unborn baby in the 1st place, especially when there is so much birth control out there, you can even get it for FREE at your local clinic!!! But better yet, some woman use abortion as a form of birth control! I am a mother of 4!!!!!

 

 

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Lawsuit says abortionist made mom watch 'murder''Breathing live child' swept into biohazard bag to diePosted: February 05, 20096:06 pm EasternBy Bob Unruh© 2009 WorldNetDaily Belkis GonzalezA Florida woman is suing an abortion business for forcing her to witness the "murder" of her daughter, who allegedly was "swept" into a biohazard bag to "suffocate and bleed to death." WND reported previously on the 2006 case in Hialeah, Fla., which was sparked by an anonymous tipster who notified police of the death. The tipster later called back to prompt a police search that led to the discovery of the baby's body in the biohazard bag in a cardboard box in a closet. The action was filed by attorneys working with the Thomas More Society and names as defendants the Miramar Woman Center, A GYN of Hialeah, Belkis Gonzalez, Siomara Senises, Frantz Bazile and others allegedly involved in the death of the baby, named Shanice Denise Osbourne. The case is being brought on behalf of the mother, Sycloria Williams. Tom Brejcha, chief of the law society, said the goal is to establish that there was a wrongful death. (Story continues below)The claim was filed by prominent Miami personal injury attorney Tom Pennekamp, who was retained by the law society for the case. The case alleges Shanice was born alive, then murdered "by defendant, abortion clinic owner, Belkis Gonzalez." The other defendants are cited for "unlicensed and unauthorized medical practice, botched abortions, evasive tactics, false medical records and the killing, hiding and disposing of the baby.." Should the case result in a determination there was a live birth and homicide, it could have national implications because of the issue of care that abortionists are required to provide to babies who survive abortions. While he was a state lawmaker, President Obama opposed such rules, arguing they imposed too great a burden on the abortionist. The case alleges:As a direct and proximate result of the negligent conduct of the Defendants, Plantiff Sycloria witnessed the live birth and suffering of her daughter as she struggled for life in pain, moving and breathing on the recliner. She witnessed Belkis Gonzalez enter the room and knock the live baby from the recliner seat where she had given birth to the floor. She then witnessed the murder of her daughter by Belkis Gonzalez before her eyes, as Belkis Gonzalez picked up a large pair of orange shears and cut the umbilical cord connecting mother and daughter. Belkis Gonzalez did not clamp the baby's umbilical cord allowing the baby to bleed out and also threw or by some accounts literally swept the breathing live child into a biohazard bag to suffocate and bleed to death. There are reports that Belkis Gonzalez also placed a caustic chemical in the bag with the live baby.The case explains Shanice's mother learned she was pregnant in July 2006 and decided to have an abortion. She went to the Miramar Woman Center and was referred to abortionist Pierre Jean-Jacque Renelique. The mother, Sycloria Williams, went to the Hialeah clinic July 20, but Renelique wasn't there. In fact, the case explains, there was no one with a medical license at the business. Even so, the clinic's receptionist gave Williams the drug Cytotec, which induces labor. She waited for five hours before giving birth to a live baby girl, the case explained. "The baby writhed and gasped for air, still connected to Williams by the umbilical cord. Immobilized by shock, Williams watched Gonzalez run into the room, cut the umbilical cord with a pair of orange-handled shears, stuff the baby and afterbirth into a red biohazard bag and throw the bag into a garbage can," the lawsuit explains. Someone with inside information about the clinic called police about the death. When officers responded, they found medical records but not the baby's remains. Then six days later, another anonymous call said officers could find the baby's body on the business roof, but they didn't. Following a third call to police, the decomposing body was found in a cardboard box in a clinic closet. DNA confirmed it was the body of Williams' daughter. The county medical examiner confirmed the baby had been breathing after birth and before death but blamed the death on "extreme prematury." The Thomas More Society took an interest in the case when a local law school professor was quoted in the Miami Herald to the effect that if the baby wasn't "viable," then it "couldn't be a case of homicide.That opinion is dead wrong," said Brejcha. "A disabled or dying patient may not be 'viable' in the sense of being able to live very long or without help, but if you kill them, it's murder. This was a case of infanticide, and we're not going to let it go ignored or unpunished." A pathologist retained by the law firm established "the acts and omissions of the abortionist and clinic staff were causative factors in Shanice's untimely death." The lawsuit said the clinic staff members refused to call 911 for help nor did they "seek any medical or neonatal assistance of any kind.." Further, the abortion businesses falsified records, the lawsuit contends, stating that Williams left shortly after noon, even though there were blood pressure and other medical readings in her records after that time. Technically, the death has been "under investigation" by prosecutors for more than two years, without charges being filed. "This case will trumpet to the world that abortion clinics are places of barbarism where mothers as well as their babies are at serious risk," said Brejcha. "Moreover, this case should put some sharp teeth into the Born Alive Infant Protection Act. As we struggle to end the scourge of legal abortion in this country, we must hold the line against infanticide!" WND columnist Jill Stanek said the baby's brief life and her death "demonstrate the need for the Born Alive Infants Protection Act. While it was legal to kill Shanice pre-birth, it was "wrongful death" to do so after, even if she wasn't viable."This is exactly the age baby Barack Obama as state senator fought against giving legal personhood status," she wrote."The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in Government." - Thomas Jefferson

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