BABY-FARMING
SHOCKING POLISH REVELATIONS, Warsaw, January 18. The professional foster-mother who is accused of wholesale murder of infants is Lentina Tydrych. She charged a fee of 30/-. Mothers seeking to see their children were informed they were being reared at a country home. The persistence of one mother revealed that the home was non-existent and there was no trace of the children. It is alleged that Tydrych murdered the children immediately they were received. Afterwards Tydrych cremated the bodies.— A. and N.Z. A previous cablegram stated that sixtyfive children are missing as the result of baby-farming operations.
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Southland Times, Issue 20082, 20 January 1927, Page 5
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97BABY-FARMING Southland Times, Issue 20082, 20 January 1927, Page 5
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