Black Market Organs (Full Episode) | Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller

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Black Market Organs (Full Episode) | Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller


Mariana van Zeller investigates one of the darkest and most elusive black markets in the world– the illicit trade in human organs.

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  1. This is why it's important for America for verify who's body it's truly donated from if not already doing that. They have to have a connection to the person who was willing to donate it's not some random person kidney doctors just find off the black market. You have to match the blood type of the person if not it's no good and will reject the person who received it. Doctors in Mexico are probably doing these on their own people considering how corrupt it is in Mexico and people over there are just fine with it even joining. Tf just wait till all of Mexico is under their control soon and the destruction they will cause if not already to not only small towns/cities but ancient then what will you do but put a shame to your own ancestors. Worse then the Spaniards

  2. Yes, this is true!
    This goes on in Mexico and United States the majority of people going to buy the organs to Mexico is usually people from the US! My mother always tells me please be very careful when you go to Mexico with your children they keep an eye in you get children and take them and take their body parts/organs. 😭😭😭😭

  3. China gets organs from the condemned prisoners. They are shot the day someone is awaiting a transplant. Once the prisoner is shot, a team of doctors remove the organs immediately inside the surgical ambulance and organs are sent to the hospital where the transplant recipient is waiting.