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Legal definition of death unclear, expert says

By Cao Yin | China Daily | Updated: 2014-05-08 07:10

Cong Bin, a forensic medicine expert in Hebei province, said brain death cannot be identified as real death under current Chinese laws, referring to the case in which the family of a young man who was pronounced brain-dead donated his heart to a boy with heart failure.

"Although there is so far no legal definition of death, we usually think a person is dead when he or she has no breath and no heartbeat," he said.

Under these terms, the young donor in the case was still alive in accordance with the current laws when his heart was donated, according to Cong.

Legal definition of death unclear, expert says

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