University of Pittsburgh’s human tissue supplier seen taking bags away from Planned Parenthood

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The University of Pittsburgh has claimed under oath not to obtain baby parts from Planned Parenthood.


PITTSBURGH (LifeSiteNews) – A tissue procurement company linked to the University of Pittsburgh (UP) was recently caught on video at a Planned Parenthood facility in western Pennsylvania, calling into question the university’s insistence that it does not procure fetal remains from the abortion giant.

The pro-life Center for Medical Progress (CMP) reports that the Pittsburgh chapter of 40 Days for Life obtained video and photos of a car for the company Center for Organ Recovery and Education (CORE), which is a supplier for the university’s Health Sciences Tissue Bank, parked in the Planned Parenthood location’s driveway, with a man carrying what appeared to be specimen bags from the building and placing them in a cooler inside the vehicle.


“Something disturbing happened after my shift, a man in a CORE car (Center for Organ Recovery and Education) picked up several small plastic bags (of children, or their body parts, I’m assuming) and dropped one on the ground, but I couldn’t see what was in it,” says the 40 Days volunteer who witnessed and recorded the incident. “He then put them in a cooler in his car and drove away.”

A university representative told the Pennsylvania House of Representatives under oath last year that it “does not obtain fetal tissue from Planned Parenthood.”

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