Doctor Turns Killer: 10-Year-Old Boy in Shandong Has Six Organs Removed After Abdominal Pain

On October 26, 2023, a fifth-grade student named Xiao Ye went to Chengwu County Hospital due to abdominal pain and ended up having six organs removed. (Screenshot from the video)

[People News] In China, there is a growing number of cases where individuals visit hospitals for minor ailments, only to find themselves facing severe conditions that result in multiple organ removals or even sudden death, with families being denied access to the deceased's body. This disturbing trend raises serious concerns about the existence of a horrific industry involving organ harvesting and illegal organ trade in hospitals across the country.

Recently, media reports highlighted a case involving a 10-year-old boy who is suspected of having his organs harvested in a hospital.

According to reports from mainland media, on October 26, 2023, Xiao Ye, a fifth-grade student, was playing at school when he was accidentally bumped in the stomach by a classmate, leading to persistent abdominal pain. His mother, Ms Yue, took him to Chengwu County Hospital for examination. After conducting tests, the doctors informed the family that there was a space-occupying lesion between Xiao Ye's stomach and pancreas, which required a laparoscopic examination and surgery. The surgery lasted nearly 14 hours. During this time, the doctors rushed out several times asking the family to sign consent forms, claiming there was significant bleeding and that they needed to perform an open surgery. They also stated that a large tumour had developed on the child's pancreas, necessitating the removal of the pancreas and duodenum. The family requested a transfer to another hospital, but the doctors refused.

Ms Yue reported that her child had multiple organs removed, including the duodenum, pancreas, most of the stomach, and small intestine. Consequently, he can no longer eat or drink like a normal person and must rely on long-term intravenous nutrition to survive.

For the past two years, Ms Yue (Yue Nüshi) has taken her son Xiao Ye (Xiao Ye) to various cities, including Nanjing and Hangzhou, in search of medical treatment. They have been informed that multiple organ transplants are necessary, but finding a suitable match is extremely challenging. Even if a match is found, lifelong anti-rejection medication is required, and the financial burden of treatment is overwhelming for Xiao Ye's family.

Netizens have reacted strongly, stating, "The harm is significant, and the hospital must take full responsibility. Those responsible must face severe punishment!" Another commented, "How can a ten-year-old child have so many cancers? ... The hospital is simply committing fraud and endangering lives for profit!"

Some netizens raised suspicions, asking, "Is it possible that the organs were sold?" and "Could this be a human experiment?"

In China, the number of suspected organ harvesting cases in hospitals is on the rise, leading many to question whether the Chinese medical system has devolved into a killing machine controlled by the Communist Party, engaging in organised organ harvesting activities.

In April of this year, prominent political commentator Luo Xiang (Luo Xiang) shared a disturbing report about a female student in Qingyuan, Guangdong, who fell to her death from a school building. The school, however, refused to allow the family to view her body. Insiders at the school revealed that the student is suspected of being a victim of "live organ harvesting," and the school has been actively suppressing the information, which is shocking.

Additionally, an online report revealed that 24-year-old master's student Long Xingyu (Long Xingyu) from Shaoyang mysteriously became brain dead after seeking treatment for a knee injury. Doctors then pressured Long Xingyu's parents to donate all of their son's organs, including his heart, liver, two kidneys, and corneas. Following the revelation, there was widespread outrage, with netizens speculating that the young and healthy Long Xingyu, due to his favourable physical condition, may have been targeted for organ donation by certain high-ranking officials, while the hospital was allegedly instructed to induce brain death and coerce the parents into "voluntarily" donating all of their son's organs.

Even more shocking is the case of whistleblower Luo Shuaiyu, as reported by commentator Mr.486. Luo Shuaiyu, an intern at Xiangya Second Hospital of Central South University, allegedly 'committed suicide' on May 8 of last year at the young age of 28. Audio files recovered from his phone reveal that his mentor and the hospital director demanded he provide 12 child organ donors within three years, with ages ranging from 3 to 5 years and 6 to 9 years, evenly split between boys and girls. His superiors are also suspected of exaggerating illnesses and fabricating diagnoses to facilitate organ removals, while the head nurse has been accused of using student WeChat accounts for organ trafficking, with illegal earnings reaching as high as 40 million yuan.

Luo Shuaiyu mysteriously fell to his death the day after reporting this scandal, and the official cause of his death has yet to be clarified. Public opinion suggests that Luo was silenced for exposing organ harvesting.

According to comments from Lao Mu, in 2024 alone, several medical students in their twenties in China have 'committed suicide,' with some leaving notes even referring to themselves as 'cattle and horses.'

The ongoing medical and human rights scandals in China evoke a joke that once circulated: Under the leadership of the Communist Party, 'doctors see death and do not save lives, treating human life as grass; killers act swiftly, leaving no future troubles, becoming more and more like doctors.' △