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Chinese teenager sells his kidney so he can buy an iPad2
A teenager in China has caused an outcry after selling his kidney to buy an
iPad2.
Xiao Zheng, 17, could not afford one of the new tablet-style computers that
are seen as symbols of wealth in China.
But he answered an advert offering cash to healthy people willing to have
one of their kidneys removed in a gruelling operation.
His action horrified his mother and has caused outrage in China.
The teenager told Shenzhen TV in the southern province of Guangdong: 'I
wanted to buy an iPad2, but I didn't have the money.'
'When I surfed the internet I found an advert posted online by an agent
saying they were able to buy a kidney.'
Xiao travelled to the city of Chenzhou in Hunan Province where the kidney
was removed at a local hospital.
Private surgeons had hired out a room at the facility to perform the risky
procedure on April 28.
He was discharged after three days and given 20,000 yuan, or £1,884,
for the organ.
He bought an iPad2 and an iPhone but when he returned home his suspicious
mother wanted to know where the goods had come from.
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Xiao confessed to having the operation and showed her his enormous scar. He
has since suffered medical complications.
'When he came back, he had a laptop and a new Apple handset,' his mother
said.
'I wanted to know how he had got so much money and he finally confessed that
he had sold one of his kidneys.'
Desperate: A Chinese teenager sold one of his kidneys so he could buy an
iPad2, which are particularly sought after in China
Police were called but they could not trace any of the three men who had
organised the operation.
The case has caused uproar in China with people complaining that materialism
has destroyed morals in the young.
One commentator wrote, according to the Telegraph: 'This teenager's stupid
behavior is a manifestation of his radically materialistic values.'
The iPad2 has been wildly popular in China with thousands of people cramming
into shops to try to buy one.
Scuffles flared last month outside several Apple Stores in Beijing as people
queued for the newly launched gadget.
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