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Queens Woman Dumps Baby In Trash After Giving Birth At Home: NYPD
The woman admitted on Wednesday to leaving the unresponsive newborn in a trash can after giving birth in her Ozone Park home, cops say.

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The woman admitted on Wednesday to leaving the unresponsive newborn in a trash can after giving birth in her Ozone Park home, cops say.

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