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Anonymous (Detroit, MI) – February 04, 2009
Is responsible for the deaths of Chivon Williams, Regina Johnson, and Tamia Russell who all died after their abortions at Womancare of Southfield. (owned and operated by same doctor, Alberto Hodari.) Hodari is known for his 50+ lawsuits between Oakland and Wayne counties. Which include various injuries, abortion on non-pregnant woman, sexual assault and stalking of previous employee, forced abortion, improper disposal of patient records/biohazard waste (including fetal body parts). Do research!
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Anonymous – September 04, 2008
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Youra Depdodonopad – July 17, 2008
Since he murders unborn people he should have his license revoked permanently and be sent to Siberia forever.
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Milissa (Southfield, MI) – February 04, 2008
This "doctor" is an abortionist who's specialty is killing babies, not keeping them alive. I recomend finding a doctor who believes that the baby you are carrying deserves the same care and concern you do.

    Rebuttal by – Rosanna
    Milissa is an anti choice activist and has no first hand knowlege of this doctor made obvious by the lack of any factual information in her comments.


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