The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pregnant US woman strangled, baby cut from her womb

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CHICAGO: A Chicago woman who sold baby clothes to a pregnant woman and lured her back to her house with an offer of more clothing has been charged with murder after allegedly strangling the woman with a cord and cutting the infant from her womb, police said Thursday.

Clarisa Figueroa, 46, apparently wanted to raise another child two years after her adult son died of natural causes, investigat­ors said.

“Words cannot express how disgusting and thoroughly disturbing these allegation­s are,” Police Superinten­dent Eddie Johnson told reporters at a news conference to announce the murder charges against Figueroa and her 24-yearold daughter, Desiree Figueroa. The mother’s boyfriend, 40-year-old Piotr Bobak, was charged with concealmen­t of a homicide.

The charges come three weeks after 19-year-old Marlen Ochoa-Lopez disappeare­d and a day after her body was discovered in a garbage can in the backyard of Figueroa’s home on the city’s Southwest Side, about 4 miles from her own home.

A few hours later, Figueroa franticall­y called 911, claiming that her newborn baby was not breathing. When first responders arrived, the child was blue. They tried to resuscitat­e the infant and transporte­d the boy to a nearby hospital, where police said he remained in grave condition and was not expected to survive.

Police did not connect the woman’s disappeara­nce and the 911 call about the baby until May 7, when friends of Ochoa-Lopez directed detectives to her social media account, which showed she had communicat­ed with Figueroa in a Facebook group for expectant mothers.

At the same time, Clarisa Figueroa had started a GoFundMe campaign for the funeral of what she said was her dying baby, said Sara Walker, a spokeswoma­n for Ochoa-Lopez’s family.

Police then conducted DNA tests, which showed that Ochoa-Lopez and her husband, Yiovanni Lopez, were actually his parents, Walker said.

When police arrived to question Figueroa, her daughter told them that her mother was in the hospital with some kind of leg injury, before adding that she had just delivered a baby, said Brendan Deenihan, deputy chief of detectives.

“She told an extremely odd story,” and officers “kind of knew where this is headed,” Deenihan said.

Police then searched the neighborho­od and found OchoaLopez’s car a few blocks away. On Tuesday, they returned with a search warrant, finding cleaning supplies as well as evidence of blood in the hallway and in the bathroom. They later found the body in a trash can behind the house and recovered surveillan­ce video that showed Ochoa-Lopez’s vehicle driving through the neighborho­od on the day they believed she was killed, authoritie­s said.

 ??  ?? A combinatio­n image showing Marlen Ochoa-Lopez (left) and her baby Yadiel.
A combinatio­n image showing Marlen Ochoa-Lopez (left) and her baby Yadiel.

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