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The brutal murder of a pregnant woman in Chicago: how the police found the child and the murderers

In Chicago, arrested three people on charges of death of a pregnant girl. She was strangled before cutting the child out of the body.

Photo: facebook screenshot

46-year-old Clarice Figueroa and her 24-year-old daughter Desiree are accused of first-degree murder of 19-year-old Marlene Ochoa-Lopez. Girl set off to their house on Facebook ads for free clothes for a child.

Photo: Chicago Police Department

According to the police, Clarice's boyfriend, 40-year-old Peter Bobak, was charged with concealing death by murder. Interestingly, in October 2018 of the year and January of 2019 of the year, he posted an ultrasound photo on one of his Facebook pages.

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Desira Figueroa, who pretended that the child Ochoa-Lopez belonged to her, admitted that she helped her mother choke a woman with a cable, police said.

According to police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi, the newborn is in serious condition and there is no hope that he will survive.

The body of Ochoa-Lopez was discovered behind the house, more than three weeks after it disappeared. On the same day, to Figueroa's house, which was located a few miles from the house where they had found the victim, they called an ambulance to a newborn who had problems with breathing.

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Chicago fire brigade spokeswoman Larry Merritt said that an 46-year-old woman called 911, reporting that her newborn baby was in trouble. When the medical staff arrived, "the child did not breathe and turned blue," said Merritt. Doctors tried to reanimate the newborn on the way to the hospital, he said.

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The Ochoa-Lopez family said that a woman on Facebook lured her home by offering a stroller and baby clothes.

“She gave away clothes under the pretext that her daughters no longer needed them and she also had clothes for boys,” said Cecilia Garcia, a family spokeswoman.

A breakthrough in the investigation came after a woman who said she had given birth to a child organized an online fundraising campaign. The GoFundMe campaign said that the child was dying, and the funeral needed money.

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The police then analyzed the DNA and determined that Ochoa-Lopez and her husband, Jovanni Lopez, are his parents, Walker said.

Lopez told reporters that he understands that his son is likely to die soon, but he still does not lose hope.

“We ask God to give us our child because this is the blessing that my wife left for us,” he said in Spanish through a translator.

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