Crown Attorney Jennifer Mann said on Wednesday that there was ‘significant proof’ that the babies left to decompose in a storage locker by Winnipeg woman Andrea Giesbrecht were either late term or full term and born alive – a point disputed by the defence, who argued they may have been stillborn.
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Crown Attorney cites ‘overwhelming evidence’ that babies in Giesbrecht case were born alive
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