This is getting ridiculous, Greece is more dangerous then Afghanistan
Thursday, 16 September 2010
As Kirilica reported, a Macedonian citizen who went on vacation to the popular island of Mykonos, has returned home without one of his kidneys.
During his stay at the island, he was lurred by a girl who is believed to be a part of an organized crime ring that trades with human organs.
After a party at a local club, the Macedonian went with the girl to her house. His friends woke up at the hotel the next day to find him missing. Thanks to their memory of the girl, they started searching for his friend, and with some help of the locals eventually located the house. In it, they found their friend severely sedated with post-operational scars on his back.
To avoid any further trauma the family of the Macedonian is keeping the identity of their son secret and has reported the case to Greece's police.
Certainly not a good promotion for Mykonos whose economy is 100% dependent on tourists who count to leave the place with their kidneys intact.
A kidney on the black market can fetch between $30,000 and $60,000.
Here is the Kirilica report
Thursday, 16 September 2010
As Kirilica reported, a Macedonian citizen who went on vacation to the popular island of Mykonos, has returned home without one of his kidneys.
During his stay at the island, he was lurred by a girl who is believed to be a part of an organized crime ring that trades with human organs.
After a party at a local club, the Macedonian went with the girl to her house. His friends woke up at the hotel the next day to find him missing. Thanks to their memory of the girl, they started searching for his friend, and with some help of the locals eventually located the house. In it, they found their friend severely sedated with post-operational scars on his back.
To avoid any further trauma the family of the Macedonian is keeping the identity of their son secret and has reported the case to Greece's police.
Certainly not a good promotion for Mykonos whose economy is 100% dependent on tourists who count to leave the place with their kidneys intact.
A kidney on the black market can fetch between $30,000 and $60,000.
Here is the Kirilica report
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