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    Girl's organs removed after vacation death; family believes they may have been sold

    Parents of an eight-year-old girl want an investigation after she died in a clinic in India and had her organs removed without them knowing. ITV's Mark Gough reports.

    By Alastair Jamieson, Staff writer, NBC News

    A girl who died while vacationing in India was missing her internal organs when her body was returned to Britain, according to her parents who fear she may have been the victim of the illegal trade in human body parts.

    But the hospital in India where her body was taken reportedly denied the girl's organs were harvested for sale, insisting they were removed for additional investigation as to the cause of death.

    Gurkiren Kaur, 8, died moments after a doctor treating her for dehydration in India’s Punjab region gave her an injection two weeks ago, according to her family. 

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    Gurkiren Kaur, 8

    A member of parliament in the girl’s home city of Birmingham, England, has demanded an international investigation into the case. Shabana Mahmood, the lawmaker, told ITV News she had raised the “deeply suspicious circumstances” of the case with British Foreign Secretary William Hague.

    The Birmingham Mail newspaper, which first reported the story, said the commercial trade of human organs remained big business in India, despite having been banned in 1994.

    A local politician, who is a friend of the family, said there were "many unanswered questions" about Gurkiren's death and suggested it was "very possible" the girl was deliberately killed for her organs.

    "It does happen in India, and since this case was first reported we have been contacted by other families who say their relatives have died and had organs removed without an explanation," Birmingham City Councillor Narinder Kooner said.

    The state-owned hospital in Punjab where the girl’s first autopsy took place denied late Wednesday that her organs had been stolen, according to Indian media reports.

    Vijay Sharda, Medical Superintendent of the Rajindra Hospital, told the Press Trust of India (PTI) that organs and tissue were sent for further examination, the English-language newspaper Deccan Herald reported.

    He told the PTI that doctors attributed her death to a congenital heart defect for which she had already undergone surgery in the UK, according to the report.

    Gurkiren was visiting India on her first overseas vacation when she became ill on April 2 with a mild case of dehydration, according to her family. After being given an injection at a clinic, her eyes rolled to the back of her head and she quickly became unresponsive, her parents said. 

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    Gurkiren Kaur is seen with brother Simram and parents Santokh Singh Loyal and Amrit Kaur as they set off for their holiday in India.

    Her mother, Amrit, and father, Santokh, said they agreed to allow the India hospital's doctors to perform a biopsy in order to establish a cause of death - as required by Indian law.

    When the girl's body arrived back in the U.K., a British coroner called Gurkiren's parents to say it was missing the organs needed to investigate her cause of death, the parents said. It is common practice in Britain for an autopsy to be carried out in U.K. on citizens who die overseas.

    Gurkiren's parents say the Indian clinic's doctor refused to tell them what had been in the injection.

    Her mother Amrit, who is a postal worker, told ITV News: "I said, ‘What is the injection for? She doesn't need an injection she just needs a saline drip for half an hour or 45 minutes.’ He didn't answer me at all he just gave me a blank look and totally ignored me and just inserted the needle into a syringe and as soon as he pushed it in her neck flipped backwards.

    "Her eyes rolled over and she turned a grayish-whitish color. She just blinked twice and her mouth was left open."

    The parents insist they have been unable to get information about that happened to their daughter or the whereabouts of her organs.

    Speaking earlier, Kooner said the case raised many questions.

    "Did the clinic doctor have her organs in mind when he gave her this injection?" she asked. "Or was she the victim of medical incompetence who then had the organs removed by somebody at the hospital? What has happened to these organs? We just don’t know."

    Kooner conceded that it was possible the girl had been the victim of a series of individual acts of incompetence, but added: "Gurkiren was a happy, healthy girl who was laughing and joking until this injection. We will never be able to investigate the cause of her death until these organs are found."

    Art Caplan, co-chairman of a 2009 United Nations task force on organ trafficking, said that the evidence in Gurkiren’s case doesn’t point to organ theft.

    “I’m skeptical,” said Caplan, director of the division of medical ethics at NYU Langone Medical Center. “Whenever I see somebody say that somebody killed somebody for parts, I’m skeptical.”

    The World Health Organization estimates that more than 106,000 organs were transplanted globally in 2010. That included about 10,000 kidneys that were illegally obtained, the agency said.

    Organ transplant is actually a complex effort that involves precise coordination to be successful. Blood and tissue types of both donor and recipient must match, the size of the organs must be compatible and the organs must be preserved after death, Caplan notes. In this child’s case, the timeline doesn’t suggest that any of that would have happened.

    “Was she on life support?” he said. “Do you have container to put the organs in? This girl is missing internal organs, but it doesn’t add up to that.”

    In a statement, Britain’s Foreign Office said: "We can confirm the death of a British national in Punjab, India, on April 2. We are providing consular assistance in the case and cannot comment further."

    A member of the Punjab Congress demanded an investigation into the case, according to the Hindustan Times.

    "The death of Gurkiren Kaur… brings to the fore the crumbled and medieval-type healthcare system in Punjab," state Congress spokesman Sukhpal Singh Khaira told the newspaper, adding that the girl has been “subjected to inhuman autopsy at a government hospital."

    In addition to the black market for organs, there is a legitimate global trade in human tissue taken from bodies - supposedly with the prior consent of the deceased.

    A recent investigation found that, in the United States, an estimated two million products derived from human tissue are sold each year, a figure that has doubled over the past decade.

    Mark Gough, reporter with NBC News' partner ITV News, contributed to this report.

    Related: Body wranglers at work: Inside the global trade in human corpses

     

    This story was originally published on Wed May 15, 2013 11:05 AM EDT

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    I wouldn't go to india if you paid me a million bucks.

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  • 7
    Sep
    2012
    7:30am, EDT

    Dismembered mom's torso found in floating suitcase in Lake Ontario

    Aaron Vincent Elkaim / The Canadian Press via AP, file

    A police dog searches the banks of the Credit River in Mississauga, Ont., after police discovered a female severed head on Aug. 16. A post−mortem examination has now identified the remains as those of Guang Hua Liu, a 41-year-old former spa owner.

    By NBC News staff and wire reports

    TORONTO -- Human remains found in a suitcase floating in Lake Ontario near Toronto this week belonged to a single mother who went missing early last month and whose body parts had been scattered throughout the city, police confirmed Thursday.

    Toronto police said a post−mortem examination identified the remains as those of Guang Hua Liu, a 41-year-old former spa owner and mother of three.


    The Toronto Sun reported that the suitcase was discovered floating about 1.6 miles offshore by boaters on Wednesday.

    Local resident Blaine Reardon told the Toronto Star he saw two boaters towing the luggage ashore. The newspaper described it as a "large, black, wheeled suitcase." Local media said it contained a human torso.

    Liu was reported missing in early August. Hikers saw her foot floating in a river just west of Toronto a few days later. Police then found her head and hands elsewhere.

    A subsequent search unearthed more of Guang's body parts in the suburb of Scarborough, in the city's east end.

    Estranged boyfriend held
    Speaking to the Toronto Sun, Peel Regional Police Constable Fiona Thivierge said: "We are hoping that torso will lead us to understand how she came to die."

    Chunqi Jiang, a construction worker and recently estranged boyfriend of the victim, was arrested last week and charged with second-degree murder.

    The grisly details of the case have drawn comparisons to the death earlier this year of Jun Lin. The Chinese student's severed hands and feet were mailed to the offices of political parties in Ottawa and to schools in Vancouver, while other body parts were found in Montreal.

    Luka Magnotta, a small-time Canadian porn actor, has been charged with Lin's murder and has pleaded not guilty.

    After an international manhunt, authorities apprehended Canadian porn actor Luka Magnotta, who is alleged to have murdered, dismembered, and cannibalized a man thought to be his boyfriend. NBC's Jim Maceda reports.

    Reuters contributed to this report.

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    Only 2nd degree, not first degree? The fact that she was cut into pieces should be reason enough for 1st degree.

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  • 5
    Jun
    2012
    5:52am, EDT

    Porn actor Luka Magnotta appears in German court over gore killing

    Montreal Police via EPA

    A handout image released on Tuesday by the Montreal Police shows Luka Rocco Magnotta after his arrest in Berlin, Germany on Monday. Magnotta was arrested in connection with a murder in Montreal, Quebec, Canada which involved the discovery of part of a body in Montreal but other parts of the body mailed to political party offices in Ottawa, Canada.

    By Andy Eckardt, NBC News producer in Germany

    Updated at 7:50 p.m. ET: BERLIN - Luka Magnotta, the stripper and porn actor accused of killing and dismembering a man in Canada, was served with an international arrest warrant by a judge in Germany on Tuesday after a global manhunt led to his arrest in Berlin.

    Meanwhile, separate packages containing a human hand and foot were mailed to two schools in Vancouver, B.C., Vancouver Police Deputy Chief Warren Lemcke said at a news conference on Tuesday. Lemcke could not say whether the packages were connected to those believed to have been sent by Magnotta to the headquarters of the federal Liberal and Conservative parties.

    The Toronto Star reported that one of Lin’s hands, a foot and his head remain missing.

    Earlier Tuesday, Canadian police said video footage from the killing seems to show the suspect eating the body.

    The fugitive was confronted by seven German police officers in an Internet café where he had been spotted reading news coverage about himself.


    Interpol began a hunt on Thursday for Magnotta, who faces first-degree murder charges over the grisly videotaped death of Jun Lin, a 32-year-old Chinese student whose body parts were mailed to the political parties in Ottawa. 

    Police told NBC News the 29-year-old was apprehended early afternoon on Monday in the city’s Neu-Koelln district after officers on patrol were flagged down by an employee of the café, Kadir Anlayisli.

    He told a Turkish newspaper, cited by the Toronto Star: “He was wearing sunglasses for a while, but I was sure that he was the wanted man."

    After an international manhunt, authorities apprehended Canadian porn actor Luka Magnotta, who is alleged to have murdered, dismembered, and cannibalized a man thought to be his boyfriend. NBC's Jim Maceda reports.

    Police said Magnotta was being held at "police custody facility" at Tempelhofer Damm in central Berlin.

    He was brought before judge behind closed doors at a district court in Berlin on Tuesday, where he was presented with the arrest warrant, officials told NBC News. Officials said Magnotta will not fight extradition.

    Canada, like Europe, has no death penalty, making extradition more likely.

    Quebec bureau of prosecutions spokesman Rene Verret told The Associated Press Magnotta could be returned to Canada with two weeks unless he contested extradition moves.

    Surveillance footage shows three police officers accompany the handcuffed Magnotta a couple of minutes after police entered the cafe.

    Gore website
    Montreal police say Magnotta filmed the Chinese student's murder and posted it on a website specializing in gore. The video shows a man with an ice pick stabbing another naked, bound male. He also dismembers the corpse and performs sexual acts with it in what police called a horrifying video.

    The warning signs apparently were already there. For nearly two years animal activists had been looking for a man who tortured and killed cats and posted videos of his cruelty online. Since Jun Lin's murder, Montreal police have released a photo from the video which they say is of Magnotta.

    Luka Magnotta, seen in this file handout picture from Montreal police

    Magnotta was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in 2005, but the charges were dropped, the lawyer who represented him at the time said.

    In a crime scene Montreal police say is the worst they have seen, his Montreal apartment included a bloody mattress and pools of blood on the floor and in the refrigerator. The police said a janitor found a torso with no head or limbs in a suitcase in an alley behind the building.

    Toronto lawyer Peter Scully said he represented Magnotta in a fraud case in 2004 and a sexual assault case in 2005.

    "I've had lots of creepy characters and Eric did not stand out as one of them," he said. Scully refers to his client by his previous name, Eric Newman.

    But Nina Arsenault, a Toronto transsexual who said she had a relationship with Magnotta over a decade ago, described him as a drug user with a temper, who sometimes turned his anger on himself, hitting himself on the head, and other parts of his body.

    While Magnotta described himself in an online video interview with a site called "Naked News" as a stripper and male escort, Lin was registered as an undergraduate in the engineering department and computer science at Concordia University in Montreal.

    Video: 'Cannibal killer' is target of manhunt
    Authorities believe that a decomposing foot mailed to the headquarters of the governing Conservative Party in Ottawa on Tuesday and a hand found inside a package at a postal depot are parts of the same person. 

    Meantime, Interpol hailed the arrest Monday as a showcasing of the value of international police cooperation.

    At the request of Canadian authorities, Interpol issued a so-called Red Notice for Magnotta on Thursday, and he was detained four days later in Berlin.

    Reuters, The Associated Press and msnbc.com staff contributed to this report.

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    123 comments

    The gore website is feeding other psychopaths. Law enforcement would shut down a child porn site; why hasn't anything been done to shut down the gore site?

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  • 3
    Jun
    2012
    12:08pm, EDT

    Paris police probe sighting of fugitive Canadian porn actor wanted for murder

    An international manhunt is underway for Luke Magnotta, a Canadian adult film actor who police say murdered and dismembered an acquaintance, posted video of the crime online, and mailed body parts to Canadian political offices. NBC's Michelle Kosinski reports and former FBI profiler Clint Van Zandt offers analysis.

    By Alastair Jamieson, msnbc.com

    Updated at 8:19 a.m. ET: Police in Paris are investigating claims that fugitive Canadian porn actor accused of killing and dismembering a Chinese student has been staying in the French capital.

    Luka Rocco Magnotta is suspected of murdering the man in Montreal, making a video of the attack and sending the victim's dismembered body parts in the mail - including posting a foot to the headquarters of the country's Conservative Party.


    Magnotta is wanted by authorities in Canada for first-degree murder and other charges. Interpol has put Magnotta on the equivalent of its most-wanted list, The Associated Press reported Sunday.

    Police believe Magnotta, 29, fled to France on May 26. Police identified the victim as Chinese university student Jun Lin, 33.


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    An official in the Paris prosecutor's office, speaking on condition of anonymity because of office policy, told the AP police were looking into alleged sightings in Paris but had no additional details.

    French newspaper Le Parisien reported on Sunday that the manager of a bar in the 17th arrondissement of Paris saw Magnotta in his bar on Wednesday night and that Magnotta spent two nights at a nearby hotel.

    Luka Rocco Magnotta is wanted by police in connection with a murder in Montreal.

    It also reported that police believe Magnotta committed two thefts from shops in the neighborhood. The Le Parisien report could not be confirmed by police on Sunday.

    On Friday, police in France told NBC News that Magnotta could have taken a car and driven to another country.

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    I really hope that the Canadian and French police aren't as incompetent as they seem as I'm reading about this story, which has really disturbed me and I haven't seen any of the videos online thank god.

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  • 31
    May
    2012
    10:49am, EDT

    Porn actor wanted for murder over body parts in Canada mail

    Luka Rocco Magnotta is wanted by police in connection with a murder in Montreal, Canada which involved the discovery of part of a body in Montreal but other parts of the body mailed to political party offices in Ottawa, Canada.

    By Alastair Jamieson, msnbc.com

    A bisexual porn actor and stripper is being hunted over the killing of a man in Canada and the mailing of his body parts to different places including the headquarters of the country’s Conservative Party, police said.

    Luka Rocco Magnotta, 29, is wanted for homicide, Montreal police said late Wednesday at a news conference – amid reports a video of the killing had been posted on a website specializing in ‘gore’.

    Reports on Thursday said Magnotta has previously been accused of torturing kittens and having a relationship with notorious Canadian sex killer Karla Homolka - although he strongly denied both.


    Police on Thursday said he is believed to have fled North America.

    Magnotta, believed to originally be from Toronto, was renting an apartment in a working-class Montreal neighborhood. It was behind that building that police found a man's torso in a suitcase in a heap of garbage Tuesday, police said. That same day, a foot was found in a package mailed to the Conservative party headquarters in Ottawa, and a hand found at postal warehouse in the Canadian capital. The package with the hand was addressed to the Liberal Party of Canada. Early testing shows the three body parts come from the same man, police said.

    Police in masks combed through the blood-soaked Montreal studio apartment on Wednesday. A blood stained mattress remained there after they left.


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    "For most of the officers that were there all night long this is the kind of crime scene they've never seen in their career," Montreal Police Cmdr. Ian Lafreniere said.

    The National Post newspaper reported that a 10-minute video posted on a website on May 25 appears to show Magnotta murdering, beheading and dismembering a young Asian man in an apartment. Police sources said the video — which is part of the ongoing investigation — appears to be authentic.

    Magnotta’s own website contains rambling denials of internet rumors. The Star reported that Magnotta became the subject of a highly organized social media campaign in 2010 after he allegedly killed two kittens and posted a video of their deaths online.

    The video, posted on YouTube and later taken down, showed a man torturing and killing two kittens after putting them in a plastic bag and using a vacuum to suffocate them.

    Frank Gunn/AP

    Canadian sex killer Karla Homolka, pictured in 1993.

    The video sparked widespread outrage and prompted a massive online manhunt. The next day, a Facebook group devoted to determining the killer was formed.

    Police said Magnotta is also known by the names Eric Clinton Newman and Vladimir Romanov. They described him as white, 5 feet 8 inches tall (1.78 meters) with blue eyes and black hair.

    Police discovered the severed foot after Jenni Bryne, a top political adviser to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, opened a bloodstained box at Conservative party headquarters Tuesday.

    When Bryne opened the box, a foul odor overcame the office.

    "It was such a horrible odor. I'm sure many of us will not forget it," Conservative Party spokesman Fred DeLorey said.

    Police said the package was addressed to the Conservative Party of Canada and not to a specific person.

    Canada Post wouldn't comment on the discoveries.

    Eric Schorer, the manager of the building where the suspect lived, said Magnotta had been living there for about four months but hadn't been seen around in a while. He said there were never any complaints about noise in the unit, and that Magnotta passed a credit test to rent there.

    "He seemed like a nice guy," Schorer said.

    Richard Payette, who lived across the hall from Magnotta, said the door of Apartment 208 was left open for part of the day on Wednesday. Payette said there was an overwhelming smell drifting out into the hallway, like bad meat.

     "It's very upsetting," Opposition New Democrat member Yvon Godin said. "It could be just one crazy person that did it, but at the same time we have lots of people unhappy in our country, the way the country is going."

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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    The sickness in this world is shocking. And some people actually believe there is no devil.

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  • 30
    May
    2012
    5:25am, EDT

    Body parts in the post: Human foot mailed to Canada Conservative party HQ

    Sean Kilpatrick / The Canadian Press via AP

    A police officer removes a package from the Conservative party headquarters in Ottawa, Canada, on Tuesday.

    By Alastair Jamieson, msnbc.com

    A human hand was found at a mail sorting depot in Canada's capital on Tuesday night, just hours after a foot was delivered to the country’s Conservative party headquarters, according to reports.

    The discovery came on the same day a janitor in Montreal found a rotting human torso in a suitcase, although police said it was too early to connect the cases.


    “It’s just awful,” Conservative MP Brad Trost told the Ottawa Citizen newspaper, adding: “I don’t think any of us are thinking this necessarily has anything to do with politics.”

    A party worker opened a blood-stained box containing the foot at the office in Ottawa's Albert St. – near Parliament Hill - before calling police, the newspaper reported.

    The Citizen said police later found a human hand at the Ottawa Postal Terminal, which handles all of the city’s mail. It said the package was not destined for the Conservative Party of Canada but police wouldn’t say where it was to be sent.

    Odor
    Police Sgt. Steve Hodgson said the package containing the foot was addressed to the Conservative Party of Canada and not to a specific person, according to the National Post.

    The torso discovery in Montreal was made at 10.15 a.m. ET by a janitor who was investigating complaints about a terrible odor coming from behind a building on the city’s Snowdon Street, according to CTV.  It is not known how long the body part had been there.

    “I noticed flies and when I looked closer I saw maggots,” janitor Mike Nadeau told the Ottawa Citizen. “I got a friend and we got some cutters because there was a little lock on the suitcase. What I saw when we opened it is hard to describe. There was no head and (the torso) was all grey.”

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    I thought Canada used the metric system....

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