Families File Lawsuit Against Harvard After Morgue Scandal Breaks
Families File Lawsuit Against Harvard After Morgue Scandal Breaks
Harvard Medical School is facing lawsuit after an investigation found that a former morgue official stole, sold, and shipped cadaver parts across the country.“Plaintiff brings this class action on behalf of himself and all other similarly situated individuals whose family members donated and entrusted their deceased bodies into Harvard’s custody for medical research and academic study and whose cadavers were then mishandled, dissected, and/or sold by the HMS morgue manager,” the lawsuit states.According to CNN, the families of people who had donated their bodies to science are now filing a class-action lawsuit, alleging that Harvard Medical School breached their trust.“We started hearing from families of loved ones who selflessly donated their bodies to science before they died,” said attorney Jonathan Sweet, whose firm, Keches Law Group, is representing the class. “In doing so, a trust was formed.”“This case is about an alleged breach of this trust, which has come to light in a very unfortunate way,” Sweet added.
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