Published: March 4, 2007 at 11:19 AM
Woman says husband sold her kidneyBAHAWALPUR, Pakistan, March 4 (UPI) -- A farmer in Pakistan confessed to convincing doctors to remove one of wife's kidneys so he could sell it and buy a used tractor, his wife said.
Police are investigating Safia Thaheem Bibi's claim. If convicted of unlawfully removing a kidney, her husband, Shakeel Ahmed, faces up to 10 years in prison, The Sunday Telegraph reported.
Bibi, 22, said she discovered she was missing a kidney when she returned to the hospital after developing an infection following unrelated surgery. She confronted her husband, whom she said told her he received $1,100 for her kidney and bought a used tractor to use in his rice fields.
Organ donations are unregulated in Pakistan, and in some villages most able-bodies adults have sold one of their kidneys, the newspaper reported.
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