Ghoulish allegations of harvesting organs from deceased children in Texas without consent of families has sparked a criminal investigation and lawsuit against a pair of former Calgary medical examiners.
“When you’re doing it on children that you don’t need to have the tissues they’re taking to determine the cause of death, it’s not right in any sense of the word.” “Once the Rangers complete the investigation, all investigative findings will be turned over to the Lubbock County District Attorney’s Office.”A statement released by NAAG on Tuesday expressed confidence in Andrews, who was named chief medical examiner for the county last year, while denying the allegations, none of which has been proven.
Matshes remains embroiled in a $30-million lawsuit, filed in 2014, against both the Alberta government and former Alberta chief medical examiner Dr. Anny Sauvageau, charging both with conspiring to ruin his career by spreading false information about him.