Queensland woman granted right to have dead boyfriend's baby

A Queensland woman has won the right to use her dead boyfriend's sperm to have children.

Ayla Cresswell leaves the Supreme Court in Brisbane after being granted the right to use her dead boyfriend's sperm to have a baby, Brisbane, Wednesday, June 20, 2018.

Ayla Cresswell leaves the Supreme Court in Brisbane after being granted the right to use her dead boyfriend's sperm to have a baby, Brisbane, Wednesday, June 20 Source: AAP

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Ayla Cresswell leaves the Supreme Court in Brisbane after being granted the right to use her dead boyfriend's sperm to have a baby, Brisbane, Wednesday, June 20, 2018. (AAP Image/Glenn Hunt) NO ARCHIVING
Ayla Cresswell leaves the Supreme Court in Brisbane after being granted the right to use her dead boyfriend's sperm to have a baby. Source: AAP


 

حمّل تطبيق أس بي أس الجديد على الأندرويد والآيفون للإستماع لبرامجكم المفضلة باللغة العربية.

 


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