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Man Spikes Drink With Abortion Pill, Calls To End Mail Order Scheme


Stuart Worby has been sentenced to 12 years for spiking a woman’s drink with abortion pills.

This killed the baby within her that was only 15 weeks along.

Liberals everywhere should celebrate!

Throw this guy a parade!

He helped a woman do the most bravest, importantest thing in the world, apparently.

He helped her exercise her reproductive rights. I was told there’s nothing better.

The pills were acquired under the UK’s at-home abortion scheme.

Death my mail.

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Just call the doc and they’ll post you the death pills.

If that system didn’t exist, Worby wouldn’t have accessed the pills.

Public support in the UK for stricter controls has now gone up, with 71% of women opposing the current system.

They point out that it’s just not safe.

This case makes that clear.

And how many similar cases have happened or could happen again under this dial-for-murder abortion system?

LifeNews reports:

Today, Stuart Worby was sentenced to 12 years in prison afterspiking a woman’s drink and ending the life of her unborn child at 15 weeks gestation using pills supplied by one of the UK’s largest abortion providers, and Right To Life UK is calling for an immediate end to the ‘pills by post’ at-home abortion scheme.

Right To Life UK is also calling for a full inquiry into the abortion provider, The Gynae Centre, which provided the abortion pills through the at-home abortion scheme that were used by Stuart Worby.

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Stuart Worby was found guilty at Norwich Crown Court in October, with the court hearing details of how the 40-year-old had crushed one set of abortion pills – mifepristone – into a glass of orange juice, which the unnamed victim unknowingly drank. He then inserted a number of tablets of misoprostol, another abortion drug, inside the woman after using deception to engage in sexual activity with her.

In a victim impact statement the woman, said that since the ordeal she had met a new partner but had been unable to conceive.

She said “The only baby that I could have had was the one I lost”.

Neuza Cepeda, 39, who admitted supplying or procuring an instrument to be used with the intent to procure a miscarriage, was sentenced to 22 months in prison, but suspended for two years.

The pills were provided by The Gynae Centre, which runs an at-home abortion scheme under which it sends out abortion pills without an in-person consultation with a medical professional.

The Gynae Centre is the fourth largest private abortion provider in the country after BPAS, MSI Reproductive Choices (formerly Marie Stopes) and NUPAS.



 

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