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TV contestants compete for a woman’s kidneys on Dutch reality show!

By: GreenPanda | Date posted: May 30, 2007 (5:55 pm) | Write a Comment (0 Comments)

A Dutch TV station says it will go ahead with a program in which a terminally ill woman selects one of three patients to receive her kidneys.

Political parties have called for The Big Donor Show to be scrapped, but broadcaster BNN says it will highlight the country’s shortage of organ donors.

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Update: The show was a hoax.  

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