Photos: The cemetery of 7,000 aborted fetuses in Dong Nai

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VietNamNet Bridge – Over the past four years, priest Nguyen Van Tich and volunteers have buried nearly 7,500 abandoned human fetuses in a 200m2 cemetery in Bien Hoa city, Dong Nai province.


Father Nguyen Van Tich in Bien Hoa City said that he built the cemetery in 2011 after visiting a hospital and discovering that fetuses left after abortion were


The priest and 17 volunteers went to health centers and hospitals in the province to get the fetuses which had been aborted, put them into jars and give them a name before burying in the cemetery.

The priest and 17 volunteers went to health centers and hospitals in the province to get the fetuses which had been aborted, put them into jars and give them a name before burying in the cemetery.



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The priest said:
Tich said the fetuses are buried on the last Sunday of the month.

Tich said the fetuses are buried on the last Sunday of the month.



On the entrance to the cemetery two big rocks are engraved with the sentence
This cemetery is located deep in a narrow alley in Ho Nai Ward. It is built on a piece of land donated by some kind-hearted people.

This cemetery is located deep in a narrow alley in Ho Nai Ward. It is built on a piece of land donated by some kind-hearted people.



The 10 tombs are nearly 2m long, 60cm wide, enough for burying 2,000 fetuses.

The 10 tombs are nearly 2m long, 60cm wide, enough for burying 2,000 fetuses.



After four years, two of the 10 tombs are full. The third grave is two-thirds filled.

After four years, two of the 10 tombs are full. The third grave is two-thirds filled.



The volunteers take turns to care for the tombs and the cemetery. A little teddy bear

The volunteers take turns to care for the tombs and the cemetery. A little teddy bear



is hung at the tombs.


At the cemetery, there is a house that stores the ashes of homeless people.

At the cemetery, there is a house that stores the ashes of homeless people.



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