Florida officials today revoked the medical license of an abortionist
who is named in a civil lawsuit that alleges a  breathing baby was
stuffed into a biohazard bag along with chemicals and tossed into a
garbage bin.

The state Board of Medicine voted unanimously to pull the license of
Pierre Jean-Jacque Renelique, reported the Tampa Tribune, which noted
the abortionist ducked into a restroom after the hearing to avoid
television cameras.

WND reported previously on the 2006 case in Hialeah, Fla., which was
sparked by an anonymous tipster who notified police of the death. The
tipster later called back to prompt a police search that led to the
discovery of the baby's body in the biohazard bag in a cardboard box
in a closet at the abortion business.

The civil case explains 18-year-old Cycloria Williams learned she was
pregnant in July 2006 and decided to have an abortion. She went to the
Miramar Woman Center and was referred to abortionist Renelique.

Even though Renelique wasn't present, the clinic's receptionist gave
Williams the drug Cytotec, which induces labor. Five hours later
Willliams gave birth to a live baby girl, the case explained.

"The baby writhed and gasped for air, still connected to Williams by
the umbilical cord. Immobilized by shock, Williams watched [business
owner Belkis] Gonzalez run into the room, cut the umbilical cord with
a pair of orange-handled shears, stuff the baby and afterbirth into a
red biohazard bag and throw the bag into a garbage can," the lawsuit
explains.

Someone with inside information about the clinic called police about
the death. When officers responded, they found medical records but not
the baby's remains. Then six days later, another anonymous call said
officers could find the baby's body on the roof, but they didn't.
Following a third call to police, the decomposing body was found in a
cardboard box in a clinic closet. DNA confirmed it was the body of
Williams' daughter.

The county medical examiner confirmed the baby had been breathing
after birth but blamed the death on "extreme prematurity."

"To date, no criminal charges have been filed. Two sources within the
system have told me they believe Miami-Dade Co. State Attorney
Katherine Fernandez Rundle, appointed to her position in 1993 when her
boss, Janet Reno, was made Clinton's attorney general, has
purposefully slowed the wheels of justice," Stanek said.

"'She shelved this case because it was related to abortion and hoped
it would die, pardon the pun,' one told me. 'This has all got to be
driving Rundle batty, because her hand is getting forced now,'" Stanek
wrote.

http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=88179
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