Former Harvard Medical School manager and wife indicted for allegedly stealing and selling body parts donated for medical research and education.
federal jury in Pennsylvania for allegedly stealing and selling body parts donated to the institution.
allegedly stole organs and other body parts “donated for medical research and education before their scheduled cremations.” In a statement released by the Harvard Medical School, Edward Hundert, dean for medical education, and George Daley, head of the faculty of medicine, referred to the alleged instances as “morally reprehensible” and an “abhorrent betrayal.”
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