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Organ trafficking has been called the most lucrative global enterprise, generating between $500 million to $1 billion dollars annually. In Mumbai India, Sundar Singh Jatav was coerced into selling his kidney and in turn, he ended up exposing a major kidney trafficking network based inside of a highly prestigious Indian hospital. We are raised to trust doctors and despite the medical horror stories we’ve heard, like Dr. Death or H. H. Holmes, we do anyways, because we have no other choice. This week, listen in as I share Sundar's story and hear the horrible reality that desperate and voiceless populations have been living for decades.
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Organ trafficking has been called the most lucrative global enterprise, generating between $500 million to $1 billion dollars annually. In Mumbai India, Sundar Singh Jatav was coerced into selling his kidney and in turn, he ended up exposing a major kidney trafficking network based inside of a highly prestigious Indian hospital. We are raised to trust doctors and despite the medical horror stories we’ve heard, like Dr. Death or H. H. Holmes, we do anyways, because we have no other choice. This week, listen in as I share Sundar's story and hear the horrible reality that desperate and voiceless populations have been living for decades.
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