Crowd sets fire to two men on island of Nosy Be after dead child is found on beach with organs removed Two men have been burned alive by a crowd in Madagascar who suspected them of trafficking human organs after a dead child was found on a beach, police say. The men, one of whom was French, were hunted down and killed by residents on the island of Nosy Be, one of the Indian Ocean island's leading tourism...
Madagascar: men suspected of organ trafficking burned to death
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