Father convicted of lacing lover’s orange juice to force abortion

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A Home Office boss has been convicted of spiking his pregnant lover’s orange juice with an abortion pill in order to cause a miscarriage

Police officers were called to the flat the next day after the victim reported being offered a suspicious drink by her partner whom she had known for 15 years and been in a relationship with for five years.Mifepristone works by blocking the hormone progesterone, which is needed for a pregnancy to advance.

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