People urged not to sell kidneys to buy a new iPhone 14

A photograph showing three people with bloody bandages on their stomachs, each of whom

holding a new Apple iPhone 14, calledhype in Thailand. People decided that the marks on the body appeared as a result of surgical removal of a kidney for the purpose of sale to obtain funds for the purchase of a new Apple smartphone.

According to Singaporean publication Mothership,The photo was taken in Laos and is actually a joke. However, the people of Thailand took it so seriously that an authoritative representative of the Red Cross condemned the photo if anyone took it at face value and became infected with the idea.

Sophon Mekton, Managing Director of the Centerorgan donation to the Thai Red Cross Society, denounced the portrayal as unethical and inappropriate and warned people that the organ trade in Thailand is illegal.

According to the Bangkok Post, he said:“There is no organ trading. It is prohibited. It is inappropriate to offer to sell organs, especially to get money to buy an iPhone. It is morally wrong and unethical.”

Previously selling body parts for new modelsThe iPhone 14 became a hot topic after a beauty clinic in Laos posted an image of three people. People hold new smartphones in their hands and show supposedly bandaged wounds on their stomachs with traces of supposedly blood. They looked like scars from surgical operations.

Let us remember that a Chinese resident previously sold a kidney on the black market for money for a mobile phone and an Apple tablet and now suffers from kidney failure.

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