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Investigators go undercover to expose the secret underbelly of Asia and its sprawling economy; A look at crime, violence, injustice, and social problems in the region.
Investigators go undercover to expose the secret underbelly of Asia and its sprawling economy; A look at crime, violence, injustice, and social problems in the region.
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S4, EP2 "Japan Lonely Deaths"In Japan an estimated 30,000 people per year die alone in their homes in a social crisis known as "Lonely Death'";Specialist "Lonely Death'"cleaner Masuda started his business 15 years ago after finding an elderly neighbour dead in her apartment.
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S4, EP3 "Kidnapped: Abu Sayaff"Investigators go undercover to expose the secret underbelly of Asia and its sprawling economy; A look at crime, violence, injustice, and social problems in the region.
Undercover Asia
S4, EP4 "Unholy Hands"India is facing a crisis in healthcare, with only one registered doctor for every 1700 patients.
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S4, EP5 "Manufactured Orphans"Orphans are systematically bought, coerced and stolen away from their birth families. The adoption industry is a huge market driven by money where orphans are "manufactured".
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