Judge dismisses class action lawsuit against Harvard Med over stolen remains case

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Judge dismisses class action lawsuit against Harvard Med over stolen remains case
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A Massachusetts judge has dismissed the class action lawsuit filed against Harvard Medical School, in connection with the case of stolen human remains from the

A picture of Harvard Medical School from Sky View 21. school's Anatomical Gift Program.

In Suffolk County Superior Court Justice Kenneth Salinger's 18 page ruling he wrote the victims are, "understandably horrified that the physical remains of their loved ones may have been abused and desecrated after HMS completed its educational or research use of those remains."

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