Sting Operation unearths Human skeletons being sold for Rs 8000 at Medical College
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Muzaffarpur: A media sting operation has unearthed an illegal trade practice involving the skeletons of unclaimed bodies of people in Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital (SKMCH) for hefty prices.
The hospital is the largest in north Bihar and the alleged sting operation found the illegal sale of skeletons/parts of unidentified people was carried out by 'safai karamcharis' for as much as Rs 8,000 each.
The karamcharis used unclaimed bodies of people, who died in the absence of food and medicine, and also some mentally-disturbed people who died in accidents. They would later remove the flesh from the body with their bare hands, boil the skeleton and store it in boxes till it would be completely dry reports Financial Express.
The skeletons wound then be sold to Medical College students at varied prices. It is reported that, for the purpose of study, while a artificial skeleton costs between Rs 15,000 to Rs 50,000, an actual human skull could be purchased from these sweepers for about Rs 8,000.
The hospital is the largest in north Bihar and the alleged sting operation found the illegal sale of skeletons/parts of unidentified people was carried out by 'safai karamcharis' for as much as Rs 8,000 each.
The karamcharis used unclaimed bodies of people, who died in the absence of food and medicine, and also some mentally-disturbed people who died in accidents. They would later remove the flesh from the body with their bare hands, boil the skeleton and store it in boxes till it would be completely dry reports Financial Express.
The skeletons wound then be sold to Medical College students at varied prices. It is reported that, for the purpose of study, while a artificial skeleton costs between Rs 15,000 to Rs 50,000, an actual human skull could be purchased from these sweepers for about Rs 8,000.
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