A recent NBC News investigation uncovered the alarming practice of sending unclaimed bodies to for-profit body brokers, highlighting the dangers of an inadequately regulated industry. Karen Wandel, a lawyer, discovered her father, Libero Marinelli Jr., had died in a South Carolina hospital five months prior, and his body was sent to a body broker instead of being claimed by family or buried in a veterans' cemetery. Wandel expressed her shock and desire for accountability from those involved.
Despite growing public concern and actions taken by many medical institutions and states to halt the practice, the lack of federal regulations and oversight allows it to persist. The investigation sheds light on the prevalence of this issue through public records requests, revealing the methods and locations where unclaimed bodies are used in medical research
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Unclaimed Bodies Fuel Profitable, Underregulated IndustryAn NBC News investigation reveals the disturbing practices of body brokers who profit from unclaimed bodies, often sending them to medical research institutions without proper consent or notification of next of kin. The investigation highlights the lack of federal regulation in this industry and the ethical dilemmas it presents.
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Body Brokering: Unclaimed Remains Fuel a Lucrative Industry with Little OversightAn NBC News investigation reveals the disturbing practice of body brokering, where unclaimed remains are sold to medical research institutions with minimal regulation. The report highlights the case of Karen Wandel, whose father's body was sent to a body broker after his death in a South Carolina hospital, despite being entitled to a veterans' burial. The investigation documents the lack of federal oversight and data tracking in this industry, raising concerns about the ethical implications of using unclaimed bodies for medical research.
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