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Rebecca Tell Berg, aged 16, from Uddevalla in Sweden, died on 3 June 2003 after being given RU486. Rebecca's mother Catharina Tell said "I can't understand why I wasn't told about Rebecca wanting an abortion." The parents of Holly Patterson, who died after using the drug she obtained from Planned Parenthood, say they believe the number of women who have died after using it is "widely under-reported". A state agency found that that an abortion business and a medical centre that treated Holly before her death improperly reported it to the authorities. (Life News. com) On 18th Jan. 2004 the Daily Telegraph reported that since it was introduced in 1991, two women had died in Britain after taking the drug. This fact emerged in answer to a Parliamentary Question by Jim Dobbin MP. The British Pregnancy Advisory Service is proposing that "women should not have to go back to their doctor for the second part of the treatment but instead are handed both treatments at the same time and are allowed to take the second at home." (Sunday Telegraph, 28 Sept. 2003). "How to make Home a Happy Place," was a comment by the late Arthur.Wynn on this long-cherished pro-abortionist plan.
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