W. German to Sell Kidneys in Britain for Transplants
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LONDON — A West German businessman said Sunday he plans to set up a base in Britain selling kidneys for transplant.
Rainer Adelmann, who already carries out the trade in France and West Germany, said transplant patients would have to pay between $26,000 to $52,000 per kidney.
“I take only 20%,” Adelmann told Independent Television News.
Controversy erupted earlier this month in Britain when poor Turks were reported to have been paid $3,500 to donate their kidneys.
Adelmann’s plans to start business in Britain were condemned by the National Kidney Research Fund.
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