Aurimar Iturriago Villegas left Venezuela hoping to lift her family out of poverty. When she was murdered, her corpse became a commodity in the U.S. body trade.
Imagine a family member of yours died, but you didn't know until you read it on @nbcnews.com. And as you read that they died, you also learned their corpse was used for medical training by a for-profit company. That's what happened as a result of our investigation www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news ...
-- Tyler Kingkade (@tktk.bsky.social) December 20, 2024 at 10:40 AM
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