He sold his kidney to buy an iPhone 4, and he remained eternally paralyzed.

Chinese Ksiao Vang was only 17 when he decided to sell one of his two kidneys to buy an iPhone 4, which he could not afford otherwise. After the operation, he had thought that he would live his life normally, but eight years away, he would remain in dyalise. In 2011, [...]
Chinese Ksiao Vang was only 17 when he decided to sell one of his two kidneys to buy an iPhone 4, which he could not afford otherwise.
After the operation, he had thought that he would live his life normally, but eight years away, he would remain in dyalise.
In 2011, iPhone 4 was a symbol of a good statute and Cool. In Chongzoo City High School, in China, this young man was still teaching. Because he came from a poor family and couldn't afford to buy an iPhone, Vang decided to sell a kidney to buy it.
Through a suspicious facilitator, he came into contact with the black market in China, and sold his kidney for $32,000, enough to buy the phone and have money for himself.
Unfortunately, this decision ruined the lives of Chinese youth. The room in which the doctor working with the black market operated was not sterilized and thus infected. Vang's family didn't know he had sold the kidney for the phone, and started treating him too late.
Since Vang was afraid to tell family members about his decision, he has long kept his infection secret. Now the only way to keep her alive is to keep her alive.
Family has prosecuted the doctor and agents who helped him in the young man's market, and received compensation for the $320 thousand damage, enough for treatment of Vang at the hospital. / Translate: Periscope












