
Police in China have rescued twin baby girls allegedly sold by a maternity doctor, bringing the number of infants recovered from the suspected trafficking ring to three, state media reported.
They are to return them to their parents Saturday.
The provincial government
in Shaanxi, northwest China, announced the twin's rescue Thursday, the
state-run China Daily reported. The parents, mother Wang Yanyan and
father Qi Kunfeng, of Dongcheng village, Fuping County, were scheduled
to reunite with their children Saturday.
Police had earlier
recovered a baby boy allegedly sold by the same obstetrician to
traffickers, and reunited him with his parents Monday.
The doctor allegedly at
the center of the scandal is Zhang Shuxia, deputy director of the
maternity department of the Fuping County Maternal and Child Health Care
Hospital, reported state-run CCTV.
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