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9 convicted in illegal kidney transplant (2)

(Chinadaily.com.cn)

10:21, November 30, 2012

The teen, Wang Shangkun, an 18-year-old Anhui native, became seriously ill after undergoing an illegal transplant operation in Chenzhou.

Nine defendants paid a total 1.47 million yuan ($236,000) to Wang for compensation, and received forgiveness from Wang and his family, the report said.

According to the prosecutors, the principal criminal, He Wei, who was sentenced to jail for five years, was involved in an illegal organ transplant business to pay his debts. He and other two arranged the illegal business.

A city hospital specialist urinary surgeon, Su Kaizong, an anesthetist, and a nurse were responsible for the operation.

After the "kidney needed" information was posted online, Wang made contact with He's agency and agreed to sell his right kidney.

The operation took place on April 28, 2011. Wang received just 22,000 yuan.

His mother found Wang seriously ill after he returned home, and reported the case to Chenzhou police.

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