The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Arizona police gather DNA samples in case of comatose woman who gave birth

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PHOENIX, Arizona: Phoenix police said on Wednesday they were gathering DNA samples and other clues in their investigat­ion into the sexual assault of a comatose woman that apparently became evident only when she delivered a baby in a long-term care facility last month.

The woman, who is in her 20s and had been a longterm patient at the Hacienda Healthcare centre after suffering an injury that left her in a vegetative state, went into labour on the afternoon of Dec 29, police spokesman Tommy Thompson said.

“We’re looking first to find out who’s responsibl­e for this, and following our investigat­ion wherever it takes us,” Thompson told a news conference.

“This was a helpless victim who was sexually assaulted.”

He said the investigat­ion was “of the highest priority of the Phoenix Police Department.”

Police served Hacienda with a search warrant for records and documents and also obtained mouth swabs for DNA from its male employees, he said. Thompson said he did not know if any of the staff had declined to provide their DNA. “People have the right to refuse, but then we come back with a court order, and then they have to do it,” he said.

Hacienda spokesman David Leibowitz said police started collecting the DNA evidence on Tuesday after the facility got legal opinions it could not obtain the samples itself.

“As a company, we welcome this developmen­t in the ongoing police investigat­ion,” Leibowitz said in an email, adding that the company was cooperatin­g and found the situation “deeply disturbing.”

Police asked for anyone with informatio­n of the assault to contact them, and Thompson said potential suspects were not limited to Hacienda employees.

“At this point, I don’t know that anybody’s been ruled out,” he said.

Hacienda employees apparently did not know the woman was pregnant before she went into labour, and police were first alerted when the baby was born, Thomson said. Local news reports said the infant was a boy.

The woman, who remains in a vegetative state, and the baby are recovering at a hospital, Thompson said.

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