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Chinese teen sells his kidney for an iPad 2

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Chinese teen sells his kidney for an iPad 2

A Chinese teenager was so desperate to acquire the new iPad 2 that he sold one of his kidneys for just £2,000 to pay for it, according to reports.

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By Peter Foster, Beijing
11:47AM BST 02 Jun 2011

The 17-year-old boy, identified only by his surname, "Zheng", confessed to his mother that he had sold the kidney after spotting an online advertisement offering cash to anyone prepared to become an organ donor.

"I wanted to buy an iPad 2, but I didn't have the money," the boy told Shenzhen TV in the southern province of Guangdong, "When I surfed the internet I found an advert posted online by agent saying they were able to pay RMB20,000 to buy a kidney."

After negotiations, the boy travelled north to the city of Chenzhou in Hunan Province where the kidney was removed at a local hospital which discharged him after three days, paying a total of RMB22,000 for the organ.

Trading organs online is a common practice in China, despite repeated attempts by China's government to stamp out the practice. Last year Japanese television reported that a group of "transplant tourists" had paid £50,000 to receive new kidneys in China.

According to official statistics more than a million people in China need a transplant every year, but fewer than 10,000 receive organs, driving an almost unstoppable black-market organ trade that enriches brokers, doctors and corrupt government officials.

The boy, who has suffered complications following the surgery, returned home but was unable to keep what he had done from his mother.

"When he came back, he had a laptop and a new Apple handset," his mother, identified as Miss Liu, told the station, showing off the livid red scar where her son's kidney was removed, "I wanted to know how he had got so much money and he finally confessed that he had sold one of his kidneys."

The mother took the son back to Chenzhou to report the crime to the police, however, the mobiles of the three agents that Zheng had contacted were all switched off. The hospital, which admitted contracting out its urology department to a private businessman, denied any knowledge of the surgery.

The case, which caused an online furore, was cited by some as an extreme example of the rampant materialism of modern China. Thousands of comments were posted on internet discussion groups, with many lamenting the lack of rule of law in China and the "immorality" of the new, 'capitalist' China.

"This is a failure of education, the first purpose of which is to 'propagate morality'," said one comment on Hong Kong's Phoenix TV website, "This teenager's stupid behaviour is a manifestation of his radically materialistic values." "To sell a kidney in order to buy consumer goods? What vanity!" added another, "It is undeniable that modern Chinese teenagers' morality is declining. This is something we must all think about."

Apple products like the iPhone and the iPad are in huge demand in China, and are seen as a badge of wealth and sophistication by young consumers. Last month scuffles broke out among desperate shoppers outside several Beijing Apple Stores as they queued to buy the newly launched iPad2 and white iPhone4.

 
i think this thread belong to cooleo the bah long long..:oIo:
 
china people can do anything for money ....im not surprise at the news at all ..
 
Why do the Chinese worship Ang Moh products? Can't they invent anything for themselves?:rolleyes:

The whole nation is pathetic.:eek: Go to any Chinese city and take a look at the "advanced" infrastructure. It's ALL designed by the white man using "Ang Moh" technology.

When the iPad 3 arrives, the twit can sell his other kidney. The rest of the world will thank him for it.
 

You guys shock me with your ignorance

Only idiots believe this type of "news" :D:D:D:D

Obviously a work by marketing firms
 
yeah but what is he going to sell to buy ipad 3
 
We nid dis type of ft...cum here n sell their kidney 2 needy sinkie...they can recuperate in JB aft...:D:D:p
 
ipad2 for £2,000?:eek:
gt kana ripped off or not?:eek:

kidney for £2,000?:eek:
tio shortchange issit?:eek:
 
Boy, 17, sells kidney to buy iPad 2

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ANHUI, CHINA - A student sold his kidney for 20,000 yuan (S$3,800) to buy an iPad 2.

The 17-year-old boy named Xiao Zheng, wanted the gadget but did not have money. He then found out online that he could sell his kidney for fast cash.

The person told the teenager he could get 20,000 yuan if he sold his kidney.

Three men, believed to be members of an organ selling syndicate, met the boy at a hospital in Chenzhou, Hunan, on April 28 to have his kidneys removed.

They gave him an extra 2,000 yuan when they left.

Xiao Zheng's mother found out what had happened three days later when he returned home with a laptop and an iPad.

After he told her what had happened, she brought him back to Chenzhou and lodged a police report. The men who had given him the money could not be contacted as their phones were switched off.

The boy has expressed regret over his actions, saying his health had deteriorated ever since his kidney was removed.
 
17 year old ah tiong sells kidney to buy iPad2

20110602.173808_kidney.jpg


ANHUI, CHINA - A student sold his kidney for 20,000 yuan (S$3,800) to buy an iPad 2.

The 17-year-old boy named Xiao Zheng, wanted the gadget but did not have money. He then found out online that he could sell his kidney for fast cash.

The person told the teenager he could get 20,000 yuan if he sold his kidney.

Three men, believed to be members of an organ selling syndicate, met the boy at a hospital in Chenzhou, Hunan, on April 28 to have his kidney removed.

They gave him an extra 2,000 yuan when they left.

Xiao Zheng's mother found out what had happened three days later when he returned home with a laptop and an iPad.

After he told her what had happened, she brought him back to Chenzhou and lodged a police report. The men who had given him the money could not be contacted as their phones were switched off.

The boy has expressed regret over his actions, saying his health had deteriorated ever since his kidney was removed.
 
yeah but what is he going to sell to buy ipad 3


hi there


1. bro, honest i am in and out chiney practically once every 2 months.
2. such transaction is so so mah!
3. for ipad 3, the same individual is definitely prepared to sell his mum or gf.
4. it has been i,me,myself syndrome in chiney for years.
 
The removal and transplantation of human organs involves procedures so complex and delicate, requiring a sterile setting, minute timing, and the support of so many highly-trained personnel, that they simply could not be accomplished "on the street," as it were.

The story is not medically plausible because a kidney from a random stranger would not be suitable to most transplant patients.

Sound like a urban legend to me.
 
seriously wtf..

The hospital, which admitted contracting out its urology department to a private businessman, denied any knowledge of the surgery.
 
Can sell penis too. Can sell lumpar balls. Can sell integrity (oops...PRChinese no have any in first place)
 
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