Tell a little story. You guys watch it over lunch on the weekend.
Two years ago, Shi Xianglin, a farmer from the town of Heyao in Huaiyuan County, Anhui Province, became the victim of a murder. His brother, who suffered from intermittent mental illness, had a sudden attack without warning, wielding an axe and rushing toward his family.
In this unfortunate bloodbath, Shi Xianglin and his mother both suffered severe head injuries. His wife and daughter were injured to varying degrees.
Shi Xianglin woke up in a coma in the ICU of Huaiyuan County People’s Hospital and was lucky to escape death. He later learned that his mother, who was severely cranially damaged, was admitted to the ICU at the same time as he was, and ultimately did not escape this calamity.
As a criminal case, Shi Xianglin was discharged from the hospital, to take his wife and daughter to the county Public Security Bureau forensic identification and confirmation of injuries.
But the next thing, one thing is more bizarre than another.
Huaiyuan County is not large, there are not many forensic doctors. To Shi Xianglin family to do the identification of injuries, is then to his mother to do the autopsy. The coroner asked a question that made Shi Xianglin dumb on the spot: your mother’s organ donations, how much money you received?
Seeing the ignorant son, the forensic scientist went on to say that day, when the body was delivered, he found that the body’s liver and kidneys had been removed. He then checked with the hospital and learned that the family had made an organ donation.
Shi Xianglin went back to learn from his family about the organ donation, which had been concealed from him during his coma. The family told him that the cost of ICU was high and beyond what the family could afford. an ICU doctor advised them that the female casualty was too old and even if cured, she would be a vegetable. And if the organs were donated, they could get 160,000.
The doctor, named Yang Suxun, is the director of the ICU at Huaiyuan County People’s Hospital.
The price was certainly a temptation to the Shi family, which was suffering from an unclaimable life and heavy treatment costs. Next to the unconscious Shi’s mother, after some fighting, the price was finally opened to 200,000. The Shi family agreed to the donation.
The main contributor to the hospital expenses at that time was Shi Xianglin’s cousin. The money was then remitted to his account as promised. When Shi Xianglin returned to his cousin to ask for the balance of the money after paying the medical bills, he was told that the money had long been spent and did not cover the hospitalization expenses of the four members of your family. Shi Xianglin did not believe it.
The 200,000 caused by the shawl became the starting point for farmer Shi Xianglin to trace the truth.
As a result, he found it to be a pitch-black black hole.
Shi Xianglin first found the doctor Yang Suxun. Yang Suxun wechatted him a picture of the registration form for his mother’s organ donation. The attentive farmer found that there was no registration unit or official seal on the registration form at all.
He then found the Red Cross Society of Huaiyuan County. The Red Cross staff told him that there had not been a single case of organ donation in Huaiyuan County in the past three years.
Shi Xianglin then asked an official from the county health planning commission to confirm. The office director gave the opposite conclusion. He said the Health Planning Commission was aware of the matter and that Shi’s mother’s organ donation was going according to the normal process.
The stubborn farmer then took his mother’s organ donation registration form all the way to Beijing, where he found the China Human Organ Donation Management Center and the Organ Procurement Organization (OPO), which said that no registration information was available for the organ donation.
Nine days later, the First Central People’s Hospital in Tianjin issued a pathology report on Shi’s kidney, which flowed into Tianjin.
This means that an efficient underground organ trade chain, without the knowledge of Shi’s family and Shi Xianglin, bypassed the official organ transplant system from Anhui, leading to Beijing and Tianjin.
Shi Xianglin reported the bizarre organ fraud case to the Anhui Provincial Public Security Bureau.
Yang Suxun, who could not escape from the case, was so weak that he soon asked an acquaintance to find Shi Xianglin, hoping to settle the case with him privately. Shi Xianglin said a price: 800,000. Several rounds of bargaining down, hush money to play a discount.
In the intermediary, one day at noon, Huaiyuan County, an Internet cafe, Yang Su Xun’s wife handed Shi Xianglin 460,000 cash on the spot, and let him hand copy a commitment not to complain on the letter of commitment, signed and sealed.
It’s just that things are not so easy to call a halt anymore. Just a few hours after their private delivery, the Anhui Provincial Health Care Commission investigation team found Shi Xianglin.
The panicked and scared farmer handed over all the money that had not yet been covered. The information they previously reported, Yang Suxun to find a private settlement told the investigation team to listen.
The results of this round of investigation were announced at the end of 2018: Yang Suxun’s medical license was revoked for illegally referring potential organ donors. And Shi Xianglin once inadvertently saw Yang Suxun, who was working in the ICU of Huaiyuan People’s Hospital as usual.
Shi Xianglin was completely furious. He felt that he had not received the slightest bit of financial compensation, nor had he received the slightest bit of justice. His mother, who had lost her liver and kidney, died in peace.
He found the central anti-blackness special supervisory group in Bengbu’s premises. Beating the drums to voice his grievances.
The case would not have been much controversial. A few days later, Yang Suxun was arrested.
The shadowy chain of organ trading also began to become clearer: the
On the night of New Year’s Eve 2018, under the matchmaking of Anhui organ donation liaison Wang Hailiang, Yang Suxun found Shi’s mother, a suitable donor. Huang Xinli, director of the OPO office at Nanjing Gulou Hospital, and another main OPO doctor from Jiangsu Provincial People’s Hospital, rushed from Nanjing to Huaiyuan overnight and completed the organ removal surgery in an ambulance provided by Huang Chaoyang, a medical device businessman from Suzhou, Anhui Province. They also took the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed train from Bengbu South Station overnight and arrived in Beijing four hours later, where two organ donation coordinators from 302 Hospital acted as an inside pickup and delivered to the recipient.
Obviously, this chain has long been running in order. Tacit and reliable.
What is now unverifiable is this: Did Shi’s mother die in any real sense when her liver and kidneys were removed?
Investigators found: Yang Su Xun, Huang Xinli, Wang Hailiang over the years in Huaiyuan County together to perform similar removal of cadaveric organs in 10 other cases.
Huang Xinli was sentenced to two years and four months in prison, while Yang Suxun, Wang Hailiang and Huang Chaoyang were sentenced to two years and two months, two years and ten months, respectively. The charge was insulting and destroying a corpse.
What is even more frightening to think about is that if Shi Xianglin’s mother had not been the victim of a criminal case, and if there had not been a forensic autopsy, none of this, including the 10 similar cases that had occurred, would have been discovered.
No one would have known they had happened.
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