On February 17, 1929, 25-year-old
Violet Diancalana died in the home of Katherine Bajda, of complications of a criminal abortion performed on her there that day. Mrs. Bajda, identified as a homemaker, was held by the coroner. On March 15, Bajda was indicted for felony murder by a grand jury.
Violet's abortion was unusual in that it was performed by an amateur,
rather than by a doctor as the majority of illegal abortions were.
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For more on pre-legalization abortion, see
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