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Prosecutors in China charge multiple funeral directors with selling more than 4,000 corpses to two major medical companies over several decades. Police seized 18 tonnes of bones and 34,000 semi-finished products, with the thieves having earned around 380 million yuan (US$53 million) before they were arrested.

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  1. In China, multiple funeral directors have been charged with selling 4000 corpses for decades to two major medical companies, subsidiaries of a state-owned company. The scandal is being censored in China.
  2. In China, multiple funeral directors have been charged with selling more than 4000 corpses over decades to two major medical companies, subsidiaries of a state-owned company. The news was posted by lawyer Yi Shengua online, noting corpses were primarily from Sichuan, Guangxi, and Shandong provinces. Police seized 18 tonnes of bones and 34,000 semi-finished products according to the online documents, while the thieves earned 380 million yuan ($53 million) selling dental grafts before they were caught.
  3. Prosecutors in China charges multiple funeral directors with selling over four thousand corpses over decades to two major medical companies. The corpses are reportedly primarily from Sichuan, Guangxi, and Shandong provinces. Police seized 18 tonnes of bones and 34,000 semi-finished products, while the thieves earned 380 million yuan ($53 million) before they were caught.
  4. Prosecutors in China charge multiple funeral directors with selling more than 4,000 corpses to two major medical companies over several decades. Police seized 18 tonnes of bones and 34,000 semi-finished products, with the thieves having earned around 380 million yuan (US$53 million) before they were arrested.

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