'Baby Grace,' Chicago Safe Haven advocate Morgan Hill dies of sudden illness at 27

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Morgan Hill became a national spokesperson for Safe Haven laws, which allow parents to give up a baby safely and anonymously.

As an infant, Hill was left in a dumpster at a Northwest suburban hospital and nicknamed "Baby Grace.""Save Abandoned Babies Foundation" announced Morgan Hill has died at 27 years old after a sudden illness.

As an infant, Hill was left in a dumpster at a Northwest suburban hospital and nicknamed "Baby Grace."

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