Wednesday, 23 May 2012

George Washington University Hospital-President Ronald Reagan-Assassination Attempt

Foundation objects to auction of purported vial of Reagan's blood
Nonprofit Research Organization-Environmental Working Group-Washington, D.C.-Skin Cancer
A vial of late US President Ronald Reagan's blood and a lab slip are pictured in this undated publicity photograph

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Ronald Reagan's foundation expressed outrage on Monday at a British company's auction of what it says is a vial of the late U.S. president's blood taken at the hospital where he was treated after a 1981 assassination attempt. PFC Auctions, a company based in Guernsey in the United Kingdom, announced on Sunday that it would sell the vial of blood in an online auction set to end on Thursday. The vial was taken at George Washington University Hospital on March 30, 1981, after Reagan was wounded by John Hinckley Jr. in Washington, D.C., PFC Auctions said on its website. ... read more..

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