A Toronto company that charged thousands of Canadian families to store their potentially life-saving stem cells is now claiming in a lawsuit that all samples were destroyed three years ago. But some clients of the Cord Blood Bank of Canada say they were never told that and they were still charged for storage.
Correction: The previous title on this video said a Toronto company had lost the stem cells of thousands of children. In fact, the company says the samples were destroyed.
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