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Brain-dead woman becomes lifesaver for six patients

"This is perhaps the first time in the history of Thane district that six organs from a single donor were retrieved to save as many lives," an official of the hospital said.

News Arena Network - Thane - UPDATED: December 27, 2025, 04:44 PM - 2 min read

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A brain-dead woman became a lifesaver for six patients in Thane, Maharashtra. These patients were in need of various organs in neighbouring Mumbai and far-off Gurugram.
 
The 38-year-old woman, a homemaker, suffered a medical crisis on December 19 and was declared brain-dead at the Shree Mahavir Jain Hospital. Although her family was grief-stricken by the loss, the members decided to donate her vital organs.
 
After the family's permission and other formalities, doctors at the hospital worked through the night on December 25 and retrieved her heart, lungs, pancreas, and other organs for donation.
 
A green corridor was set up, and the organs were transported to four Mumbai hospitals and one in Gurugram for patients undergoing treatment there. One organ was donated at the same Thane hospital where she was declared dead. The organs were later successfully transplanted.
 
"This is perhaps the first time in the history of Thane district that six organs from a single donor were retrieved to save as many lives," an official of the hospital said.
 
Meanwhile, Mahavir Jain Trust, which runs the hospital, decided to financially aid the dead woman's nine-year-old daughter by donating Rs 1 lakh, while the hospital also provided another Rs 1 lakh.
 

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