Anderlecht (Brussels morning newspaper) – Duration Swerage works in Bergensesteenweg in Anderlecht, workers discovered the remains of a fetus, which caused a police investigation into the incident.
Sudinfo reported this, and the police verified the information. The circumstances of the incident are still unknown.
A body was discovered in a vivaqua construction site in Anderlecht, where the drainage work is carried out, according to the Southern Police area.
This happened near the intersection of Bergensesteenweg and Aristide de Briandlaan, Belgium, this morning at nine in the morning, according to Sudinfo.
The authorities cannot provide any additional information at this time, and little is known about the situation.
What reveals the discovery of a fetus duration of the story about Anderlecht’s history?
The Anderlecht sewerage system has a long and intricate history that covers several centuries, as is avoided by the discovery of a fetus duration sewer construction.
The historic Senne river basin, where Anderlecht is located, a portion of Brussels, has seen changes in the construction of sewerage and urban expansion since at least the fifteenth century.
Originally, open currents and drainage disturbances, Brussels sewers were covered anyway and became a sophisticated underground system to improve sanitation, stop flooding and modernize the city.
The infrastructure layers built in several centuries constitute the sewerage system, which occasionally contains relics of previous periods.

