Woman admits charges after two babies found dead
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A woman has admitted charges after the bodies of two babies were found at a house in Bridgend.
Eglė Žilinskaitė pleaded guilty to two counts of concealing the birth of a child and two counts of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a body.
Žilinskaitė has been charged alongside Žilvinas Ledovskis, 49, who pleaded not guilty to the four charges.
He is expected to stand trial on 25 November.
Police were called to the home where the bodies were found in Maes-y-Felin, Wildmill, on 26 November, 2022.
Žilinskaitė, of Crwys Road in Cardiff, and Mr Ledovskis of Phoebe Road in Swansea, were released on bail and have been ordered not to contact each other.
Eglė Zilinskaite's case has been adjourned until 5 December, after Ledovskis' trial is expected to have concluded.