Channel 4 has said a new documentary will mark the first time a dissection of a named donor has been captured on television. Mum Toni Crews, who died in August 2020 at the age of 30, agreed to donate her body to medical science.
A new documentary will mark the first time a dissection of a named donor has been captured on TV, Channel 4 said.
The documentary film follows Professor Claire Smith, head of anatomy at Brighton and Sussex Medical School, and her team as they dissect Crews’ body and chart the course of the disease from the initial diagnosis to her death four years later. The mum-of-two regularly shared snapshots of her lif on social media, and this will help create a narration for the documentary
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