Harvard Medical School to pay $53M over mishandled donated body parts

Harvard Medical School has agreed to pay $53 million to settle claims from families who alleged their donated loved ones' remains were mishandled. The case centered on a morgue manager at the institution who was accused of selling body parts. Families of donors whose remains were affected brought the legal action against the school. The settlement represents one of the largest payouts related to the misuse of donated human remains at an academic institution.
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