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Museum issues response after mom claims she saw sons skinned body displayed – See Now!

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The exhibit displays plastinated human cadavers to demonstrate anatomy, muscles, and organs and has traveled internationally, attracting millions of visitors. One particular display drew Erick’s attention: a skinned human figure seated in a thoughtful pose, commonly referred to as “The Thinker.”

Erick has said that the moment she saw the figure, she was convinced it was her son. She claims that specific physical traits—such as body proportions, posture, and facial structure—closely resembled Chris in ways she found impossible to ignore. What began as an emotional shock gradually became a firm belief. She came to suspect that her son’s body had been placed into the plastination process without her permission.

The museum has firmly denied these claims. Representatives state that all bodies used in the exhibit are legally acquired, thoroughly documented, and sourced through ethical and lawful channels. They maintain that none of the cadavers originate from the United States and that proper consent was obtained from donors or their families under the laws of the countries involved.

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