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SOUTHFIELD, Mich., June 8 (LSN) – On Sunday, assisted-suicide pioneer Jack Kevorkian announced at a news conference that he had the kidneys of his most recent victim, Joseph Tushowski of Las Vegas, Nevada,  available for transplant. Kevorkian claimed to have received 20 calls from interested parties including three from doctors.  The Oakland County Medical Examiner’s office is looking into the situation. Medical experts said when Kevorkian first floated the idea earlier this year that because of Kevorkian’s assisted suicide methods,  organs from his victims would be useless for transplant.

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