Police found the remains of over 2,000 fetuses in the home of a prolific abortion doctor who passed away just ten days ago.
There were 2,246 fetal remains found in the home of Dr. Ulrich Klopfer in Will County, Illinois.
After Klopfer died on September 3, family members began going through his home and found the fetuses, which were medically preserved.
A family attorney reached out to the coroner's office after they made the discovery on Thursday.
According to the South Bend Tribune, Klopfer is "likely Indiana's most prolific abortion doctor in history with numbers going into the tens of thousands of procedures in multiple counties over several decades."
BREAKING: Police say 2,246 medically preserved fetal remains were found on the property of Ulrich George Klopfer, a late abortion doctor who used to operate a South Bend clinic. https://t.co/mooWV1psRr
— WNDU (@WNDU) September 14, 2019
In 2016 Klopfer's license was suspended for failure to exercise reasonable patient care and violating multiple notice and documentation requirements, according to the South Bend Tribune.
ABC57 reported that the suspension came after a 2014 Indiana Department of Health review which resulted in Klopfer's clinic being cited for 27 deficiencies.
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This is a sick man and it's a shame this was not discovered until after his death. What could the medical reason for medically preserving thousands of fetuses be?