Surgeon who tried to sell online x-ray image of wounded arm of a woman who had survived the 2015 terror attacks in Paris is convicted by French court
The Bataclan concert hall, was the focus of the gun and bomb attack in which 130 people were killed.
Masmejean, who works at the Georges-Pompidou hospital in western Paris, posted the image of a young woman's forearm penetrated by a Kalashnikov bullet on marketplace Opensea in late 2021. The X-Ray image never sold for the asking price of $2,776, and was removed from Opensea after being revealed by the investigative website Mediapart in January.Professional consequences
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