World Of Secrets - The Child Cancer Scam: 3. The recruiters
Episode Date: December 22, 2025A woman called Isabel pushes a little girl to send videos from her hospital bed. It’s part of a recruitment drive for sick children in Colombia to take part in campaigns. What does she know about th...e hundreds of thousands of dollars that appear to have been raised? It’s money the family never saw. Who was she working for, and what can she tell us about this scam? Season 10 of World of Secrets, The Child Cancer Scam, is a BBC Eye investigation for the BBC World Service. Please note, the image is being used for illustrative purposes only and the child depicted is a model.
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It's October 2023 and Sergio Care is in a Colombian hospital with his sick daughter.
A woman called Isabel Hernandez is sending him voice messages. Lots of them.
Good morning, Mr. Sergio.
How are you?
God bless you.
I have always told you this is a process to make things happen,
but you also need to do your part.
I have asked for photos and videos, and you have sent nothing.
It seems like you are not interested.
Sergio is interested.
He needs help, financial help, which is what Isabel is promising.
But he has a lot on his mind.
His seven-year-old girl, Anna, is receiving treatment for a brain tumour.
He sends Isabel photos of her in hospital.
But she wants more.
I need clear photos with the girl in them.
They need to be good shots.
Get in front of the bed and take proper photos.
He's not very good with his phone.
Usually, Anna looks after it.
So when Sergio doesn't reply,
Isabel starts messaging Anna directly.
Hello, Anna, how are you?
Anita, tell your dad to send me more photos of you.
All the photos you have from the clinic or foundation, send them to me, please.
Without the hat on.
Okay, my love?
Anna sends a voice note back.
She tells Isabel she'll be in the hospital tomorrow for chemo
and she'll send her the photos.
Then she's going home.
Oh, Anita, thank God your process is almost over.
Thanks to our heavenly father, you will be back with your family, your little brother,
and everyone who loves you.
But don't forget to send the photos.
That's why this process has been so slow.
You haven't sent them.
Photos and videos are necessary to get help.
By Christmas 20203, Anna is exhausted from the cancer treatment.
But she's also tired of Isabel's demands.
Anna says she isn't going to send any more photos
because Isabel hasn't done anything with the one she's already sent.
Don't say that, my love.
Of course, I have done plenty.
I send them to the man at the foundation.
Things have happened.
Don't worry.
Send me more.
Don't be like that.
I don't have more to send me to you.
Anna repeats herself.
She doesn't have anything else to send her
and she can't even fit any more photos on her phone.
This is very bad Anna, very bad indeed.
But then, Isabel stops messaging them.
Months pass, then a year.
And in January 2025, Anna sends this message to Isabel.
She wants to know what happened to the money she thought Isabel was going to give them.
No, little one. That foundation disappeared. Things didn't work out, so I no longer have any contact with them.
That's why I never called you again or followed up with that, because it disappeared a long time ago.
Your video was never uploaded, never, nothing was done with it.
You hear?
But that video was uploaded.
And the campaign page says it's raised a quarter of a million dollars.
This is World of Secrets.
Season 10, the child cancer scam.
A BBC World Service Investigation.
I'm Simi Jala Osham.
Episode 3, The Recruiters.
I'm bumping along in a pickup truck on a dirt road in northwest Colombia.
I've entered a protected area for the Zeno indigenous community.
Forest engulfs this area.
Plenty of banana, papaya and mango trees
line up the paths while crops, like maize, cling to the hillsides.
After more than a day of travel, we pull up to Anna's family compound
of whitewashed houses nestled between green hills.
Lunch is cooking on an open fire and wisps of smoke cover
over a thatched roof.
A man with a big warm smile greets me with a hug.
He's wearing a wide woven hat made of arrow grass.
His name is Vidal.
He's the head of Anna's family.
We are happy and proud to have you here with us.
We don't know where you come from,
but we welcome you to the Karay community.
Difficult to reach, but impossible to forget.
I can see it, and I do feel that way already.
He then introduces me to his whole family, his wife, daughters, nephews.
And to Anna's father, Sergio, a slim man in his 40s with short-cropped hair.
Then finally, to Anna. She gets up from the small handmade chair she's been rocking on.
She also gives me a big hug.
She looks so different from the girl I saw in that video.
She looks happy and her hair has grown back.
It now falls around her shoulders.
Thanks for having me.
Yeah, we show me around.
Sergio leads us to where he and Anna live.
There's a lot of greenery around us.
shrubs, trees, as Sergio takes us to his home, which is made out of bamboo and it has a straw roof.
And the first thing I see is a tiny, tiny puppy drinking milk.
Right in the middle is a hammock, a very colorful hammock that's been wrapped around.
So this is your home.
Yes, your house.
So Anna is showing me her little puppy.
And she's just told me that he's one month old.
Anna and her puppy chocolate are inseparable.
And Anna and her father are glad to be back home.
We had to start over because I was in Cartagena for a year during Anna's treatment.
It was very hard.
Anna doesn't have a mother, so I am mom and that at the same time.
Anna can tell you about the treatment.
How did you feel, Anna?
Anna tells me she didn't want to eat
and felt really bad, but thanks to God, she's well again.
I saw the video of you and Anna all the way in London.
So I'm really, really happy that I've been able to make it all the way here
to meet you in person
and to find out exactly what happens.
Anna's family live in a compound
which they share with dogs, cats, turkeys, parrots, pigs,
and various other animals.
They've lived here for generations.
I was born right here.
Our great-grandmother was a traditional doctor,
then our grandfather.
then our grandfather, Jose Maria Care, was also using traditional medicine, as was our father.
And then, Vidal, my brother, inherited the tradition working with herbs and plants.
And since I also understood plants, I learned how to treat snake bites.
Vidal shows me his medicinal herb garden, growing wild on the hillside next to the house.
He's been passing on this ancestral tradition to Anna, who follows closely behind us.
Here, where we are, there are all the plants we need.
We use traditional healing plants, such as roots, bark, leaves, and flowers.
They are all necessary for the well-being of our people, family and friends.
Everyone.
This is an amu, which we used to cure bad colds.
and it is also used for cancer.
When cancer is just starting,
it is controlled with Anna Moo and its roots.
Vidal prepared this drink for Anna when she fell sick,
but she just kept getting weaker.
After two months of herbal remedies,
I felt something was really wrong.
I said to her dad,
take her to the health center.
Anna was transferred to a hospital.
in Sincerejo, the nearest city.
But when they found a tumor on her brain,
she had to move to a cancer ward in the larger city of Cartagena,
four hours away.
They confirmed it was a malignant tumor.
She had surgery.
And then her treatment began.
It was a massive shock and incredibly hard for us as a family,
especially because she's normally such a happy child.
It was devastating.
She was in hospital for months at a time.
Her treatment was covered by the public health system,
but Sergio had to sell all his cattle to pay for everything else.
For a month, he had nowhere to stay in the city
and had to sleep rough in a park.
He came to rely on Vidal sending him money.
So one day in August, I told him,
Honestly, I don't have any more money to send you.
And he said, don't worry about it.
Someone from Israel came to help me.
He said he works with an international NGO
and promised to access some resources for us.
Serhi was running around, getting medication sorted for Anna,
when his phone started ringing.
He was too busy to answer, but they kept calling.
When he finally picked up, he says the woman on the other end told him she was a friend of the senior nurse in the cancer ward.
Isabel told me she wanted to sponsor the little girl's treatment, like a godmother.
But I didn't know her at all, so I just said, no thanks.
It's already paid for, I don't need that.
Then, out of the blue,
She showed up looking for me, this time with a man.
The man was from Israel.
They knew I was out of work, so the Israeli guy said he would help me financially.
He says this man from Israel had an offer for him.
He said we'll make a video, so you will have some money when you go back home.
He asked me if I worked and I said,
He asked what our people are known for and I said handicrafts.
So he said that afterwards he would have a project for me where I could do woodwork or work
or work with pigs and earn some money once this treatment was over.
This wasn't so strange because indigenous communities here get help from NGOs in Canada,
which is where he said he lived.
He gave me hope.
I needed help because I didn't have any money put away for the future.
Isabelle basically said that if this project worked out, I would get money.
And she assured me it would work out.
Just going back to the Israeli man, what was his name?
What did he introduce himself as to you?
I knew him as Erie.
He was a short, fat man with a beard, he wore a cap, and he spoke Spanish.
He was helping Isabel.
May I show you a photo, and you can let me know if you recognize this person?
I show Sergio a photo lineup of four people
and without hesitation, he points at the image of Erez Hedari.
Who is?
Erie.
Yes.
I don't have any photo of him, but just now seeing him, I remember him straight away.
Erez Hadari again, this time in South America.
recruiting families through local people
and seemingly making promises of work and money.
Sergio says on the day of filming,
Isabel sent a car to pick up him and Anna.
They took us to a church and then to another house to film.
There were two people asking Anna to say she was ill
and that she was alone and needed help.
They made her cry and tell her that story.
Anna says they put her eye drops on her to make her cry,
and it made her feel bad.
They sent me a script, which I didn't understand.
So instead, I told them about what I had been through,
the whole difficult process, and that I had suffered a lot.
How did you feel that day?
How did you feel about making the video with them?
I felt sad.
It made me cry having to do it.
Sergio says, just before the filming started,
he was given a contract to sign,
but he didn't understand it because he can't read,
and he wasn't given a copy.
He says he was given a million Colombian pesos,
or 260 US dollars.
Sergio and Vidal,
they didn't know the campaign video was online until we showed them.
We all lost hope.
The whole family became disheartened.
They used Anna to raise funds for their own benefit, not for her.
You feel discouraged.
Your morale sinks.
You feel frustrated, disheartened, angry, helpless.
But despite everything,
Sergio wants to put it all behind him.
I felt cheated and taking advantage of.
But anyway, now I'm happy
because the little girl got better
and she's come home to the family.
I had to live it in the hands of God.
It's late afternoon and the weather's cooled down.
I can see three pigs just munching away at the vegetation.
Anna's sister has just fetched some water from the drum and she's taking it to the kitchen.
Behind her are a few ducks and ducklings following.
The rest of her family are just casually chilling on the porch, chatting away.
It's just a lovely evening as the family winds down from the day.
I can hear music being played off a phone at the back,
and everyone's just trying to unwind and relax as the evening comes.
And when I look above me, I can see a group of vultures just circling with their wings widespread,
and they seem nearly as high as the clouds.
And it just makes me think about this family living a very humble life in this remote area
and how they too are sort of being preyed upon by these people.
Isabel searched for Sergio, made promises of help.
She hounded Anna for videos and photos when she was sick.
And then, when asked, just told Anna that the campaign had failed.
Your video was never blogged. Never. Nothing was done with it. You hear?
After weeks of back and forth between the two of us, Isabel has finally.
It's finally agreed to speak to me.
It's one of Britain's most notorious crimes,
the killing of a wealthy family at White House Farm.
But I got a tip that the story of this famous case might be all wrong.
I know there's going to be a twist, won't they, a massive twist.
At every level of the criminal justice system, there's been a cover-up in this case.
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Isabel Hernandez arrives at the agreed location in Cartagena to meet my colleague Jose.
I'm on a video link from London.
Hello?
She's dressed in a yellow blouse with her hair pulled back under a white headband.
She toys with her phone while she takes her seat.
She seems quite tense and reluctant to talk.
We explained that this is her opportunity to share her side of the story.
Isabel says she was unemployed in August 2023
when a family friend from Israel introduced her to someone
who was offering six months work to help her foundation.
The information that they gave to me
was that they were
with cancer
The information they gave me was that they were a foundation
and that they were looking for children with cancer
to offer them some help.
So I went to each family and spoke to them.
I told them what the man told me.
There were some families that accepted, others didn't.
When I had like two or three families that agreed,
the man came here to Colombia and I was basically his guide.
She won't say who that man was
and will only continue the interview
if we agree not to ask for information about him
or the foundation he was working for.
She says she's scared to speak out.
Didn't you ever get a feeling that something wasn't right?
I did, but they offered me a good salary to get the children
and told me if those videos did well,
they would pay me for six months, but that never happened.
They told me that the videos didn't do well.
I didn't have access to any of that.
I didn't even see the videos.
They also said that when the war started there in Israel,
they closed the charity.
I don't know how true that was.
Just like Roy in the Philippines,
Isabel says she was only following their instructions,
but we know from the voice notes that she was very persistent with Anna.
Why did you ask a young child again and again and again for photos and videos of herself
instead of going through her parents or asking her guardians?
No, never. I never told a child to send me photos or send me videos. No, not me.
Look, Isabel, I have evidence that you have done this. And I'm just trying to understand why.
I play the voice notes Isabel sent.
After Anna asked what she had done with the photos
she'd already given her.
Yes, she's done to the photo
she's going to be...
And that,
that's...
...does you remember that, voice note?
The voice sounds weird.
It's definitely, Isabel speaking.
Why would you keep pushing for photos?
Keep pushing a child, by the way.
I asked for the photos before they told me that the video hadn't been uploaded to social media.
Once they told me they couldn't upload the video, nothing was done.
I never asked for anything else or called her.
I felt really bad because I knew that Mr. Sergio was a humble person who is really struggling financially.
The man really needs help.
But earlier, she said the foundation told her the videos were uploading.
but they didn't do well.
She keeps claiming she never saw the online campaigns.
So I pull out my laptop and show her two campaigns of the children she recruited,
Anna's and then a little boys.
I am just going to bring up and show you a campaign for the kid that you asked about.
Tengue Chalajun, I've got cancer.
It can't be.
I cannot believe it.
So you can see in this campaign they've raised over $800,000.
How does that make you feel?
Fatal.
Terrible.
What's going through your mind right now?
A lot of pain.
I helped those children because they were also victims.
sick children.
Did you realize what they might do?
If I had known they were going to do this,
to play with the lives of sick children,
I would never have got involved.
I couldn't.
I'm a mother.
I have got my own daughters.
And I understand the frustration of the parents,
and they must think I'm to blame.
But believe me, I'm not.
Now that you've heard these,
is there anything that you would say to Anna
and her father, Sergio, now?
I want to apologize for what happened
and I really want them to understand
that I didn't know things would end up like this.
Before I left Anna and her family,
Sergio showed me something interesting on his phone.
It was a text message from an Israeli number.
Dear Senor Sergio, I'm a friend of Isabel.
I understand that the association didn't pay you the money it raised for Anna.
Today I spoke with a lawyer in Israel about the matter.
The association raised $250,000 for Anna.
What the association did to you is very serious
and there's a good chance they'll have to pay you all the money.
I want to start the process with the lawyer.
I also spoke with him about your financial situation
and we will cover all the legal costs.
It's important that we get justice.
Please contact me.
Serhio replied, but it didn't lead to anything.
So I'm going to try.
So far, the name that keeps coming up is Erez Hadari.
He's the one that registered Wars of Hope in Canada.
But Wars of Hope and Chancellor Tikva are also registered in Israel.
Erez's name isn't on those registration documents.
There are lots of other names.
Will this guy from Israel, who contacted Sergio, be able to tell me more?
How does he know that they didn't give the families the money?
He's gone through?
Hello?
Hi, can you hear me?
Who is it?
Hi, my name is Simi.
I'm a journalist and I'm calling from the BBC.
How are you doing?
How I can help you?
I've been looking into a couple of charities over the last year,
charities that claim to help families with children with cancer.
And I spoke into a couple of people in Colombia
and they said that you got in touch with them
and you offered to help them.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
Yeah, but I just translated, okay?
I work and I help because I speak Spanish.
I try to help the families after I heard about what happened to them.
The man only agreed for us to use this conversation
if we didn't reveal his identity.
So he's voiced by an actor.
One time I speak with this lawyer in Israel to try and help this family
and I try to connect the lawyer with the family to help them
because they are from Colombia.
and this organization is in Israel or in other places.
This lawyer tried to help, but we didn't have more communication with the father.
That's it. I don't have more information. I cannot help.
It feels like he knows more, but he claims not to have the names or contacts for the people he worked for.
After this, they asked me to work with them more.
You know, help them because I speak Spanish.
So I help what I can, because I think everything is good.
I see them send money for families, you know.
I see them pay money to the families in the beginning
but after this one time I asked them
I see them take a lot of money in the campaign
and they'll tell me 50% from this money
goes to Facebook, goes to advertising
then they said maybe even more
and then they say that the other 50%
would go to the families or other kids
It's hard to get out of him
what exactly he was doing for the foundation
beyond translation
but he seems to have knowledge
about how the associations work
I ask him if he knows an Erez Hadari.
Yes, I heard about one person who worked with him.
Okay, did you ever meet him?
No, no.
No.
Do you know anything about Erez, where he's based?
No, I don't have any information about that.
Do you remember the name of the foundation?
No.
If I mentioned some names to you, will you let me know if you remember?
Yeah, we can try.
Have you heard of a charity called Walls of Heart?
Yeah, yes, but not only did I hear this name, they also have other names.
Have you heard of Chancellor Tikva?
Chance, maybe it's the same I don't know.
Do you think the charities are being run from Israel?
Look, I see the charities in the campaigns have addresses in the US.
The foundation takes the money in the US.
But with the campaigns for kids, the people in charge of this are religious guys.
rabbis, you know, some rabbis.
There's this guy, Menachem, okay, with their campaign.
What I remember is that I heard about the guy with the same name.
Menachem is in Britain.
I don't know if he lives or works there.
Religious guys, rabbis, and a man in Britain called Menachem.
I ask him for more details, but he says he doesn't know.
I don't remember. I don't know the last name, okay?
But he's a religious guy, yeah.
And I hear this guy does the same.
With kids and families in Ukraine.
With kids, where?
In, oh, do you mean Ukraine?
Ukrainian kids, yeah.
Like, they do the same, you know?
He is saying the organizers of the campaigns are active in Ukraine.
We're soon about to discover he's right.
Those organizations, there are several of them,
and each time it's a different one.
They work kind of like a conveyable.
There is always a demand.
Let's put it that way.
That's next time on World of Secrets.
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