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Pregnant US teen killed, baby taken from womb: police

CHICAGO, May 17, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Police in Chicago charged three people
Thursday in connection with the murder of a pregnant teenager whose unborn
baby was taken from her womb after her death.

Police said Marlen Ochoa-Lopez, 19, was lured to the home of someone she
knew on April 23 with the promise of free baby supplies, was instead
strangled to death, and her baby extracted from her womb.

Clarisa Figueroa, 46, and her daughter Desiree, 24, have been charged with
first degree murder.

Piotr Bobak, 40, whom police described as the elder Figueroa’s boyfriend,
was charged with concealing the murder.

At a news conference, Chicago police chief Eddie Johnson called the crime
“disgusting and thoroughly disturbing.”

“I can’t even pretend to imagine what that family is going through right
now. They should be celebrating the birth of a young baby. Instead, they’re
mourning the loss of the mother and possibly that young child,” Johnson said.

Police allegedly discovered Ochoa-Lopez’s body hidden in a garbage can
while serving a search warrant at Figueroa’s home Tuesday night.

“Apparently, Miss Ochoa had bought other baby items from Clarissa, so they
knew each other,” deputy chief Brendan Deenihan said.

On the day of Ochoa-Lopez’s disappearance, Figueroa allegedly spoke with
her through Facebook.

The nine-months-pregnant teen went to Figueroa’s home expecting to gather
some baby clothes and other donated items, police said.

Authorities allege Figueroa and her daughter Desiree strangled the
expectant mother with a coaxial cable and extracted the baby.

Within four hours of when Ochoa-Lopez was last spotted driving on a road by
surveillance cameras, the elder Figueroa called emergency services claiming
she had delivered a baby that was not breathing.

The child has been hospitalized and reportedly is in serious condition.
Police declined to confirm the baby’s medical status.

Police said their missing person case took a turn when they first learned
of the Facebook conversation and interviewed the Figueroas on May 7.

They obtained a search warrant after DNA evidence proved the baby was
related to Ochoa-Lopez.

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