After a decorated Louisiana World War II veteran died from COVID-19 in August, his widow tried to carry out his wishes by donating his body to advance medical science, a cause she linked to his ...
A 98-year-old war vet from Louisiana who died from COVID-19 (coronavirus) complications in August was recently made a part of a traveling expo that sold tickets to see his remains publicly dissected.
The body of Louisiana World War II veteran David Saunders, which was dissected before a paying audience in Oregon last month, was returned to Louisiana during the weekend, bringing his family some ...
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The body of a Louisiana man who wanted it donated for science was dissected before paying viewers at an “Oddities and Curiosities Expo” in Oregon, news agencies report. His ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The widow of a decorated World War II veteran thought she was donating his body to science. Instead, she was horrified to learn that her husband’s body was dissected in front of a ...
The body of a WWII veteran who passed away from COVID-19 was dissected in front of a paying audience in October, against his family's wishes. KING 5 reports that the body of 98-year-old David Saunders ...
The body of 98-year-old David Saunders was dissected at a public event in Portland, Oregon. The $500-a-ticket event took place in a hotel ballroom last month. His family did not know his body would be ...
Belagavi-based Dr Mahantesh B Ramannavar flagged ‘cultural and religious beliefs, systemic challenges, fear and mistrust’ as ...
BATON ROUGE, La.BATON ROUGE, La. — The body of a Louisiana man who wanted it donated for science was dissected before paying viewers at an “Oddities and Curiosities Expo” in Oregon, news agencies ...
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