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Son preparing for IAS became brain dead, teacher father donated 7 organs; Organs were sent to hospitals in Mumbai, Surat, Ahmedabad and Chennai by creating a super corridor

MP News : The Moyade family of Sangvi, a small village in Khargone’s Kasrawad tehsil, donated not just one but seven organs of their brain-dead son. After graduation, 24-year-old Vishal Moyade had big dreams. Vishal, who was preparing for UPSC, dreamt of becoming a collector.

In the year 2018, while solving the B.Ed paper at Government Boys Higher Secondary School No. 2 on Khandwa Road in Khargone city, Vishal suddenly got a headache and fainted. He was immediately rushed to the district hospital. When the problem worsened, he was taken to Indore and then from here he was admitted to Zydus Hospital in Baroda, Gujarat.

It was discovered that a bundle of veins had formed on Vishal’s head. After this, Vishal’s treatment continued. Due to continuous illness, Vishal told his mother Sushila Mohit what was on his mind and said – ‘If my life comes to an end, then donate my body parts to the poor and needy.’

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When there was no improvement in his health, the doctor declared Vishal brain dead. After this, mother Sushila Bai told her son Vishal’s wish to her husband Ambaram Moyade, who is a government teacher.

Vishal’s parents acted courageously and told their son’s wish to the doctor. The doctor in Ahmedabad first said that you can donate organs to a needy person in your family, but when no one was found, the doctor’s team started working on the online waiting list.

Organs sent to these hospitals
As per the wish of Vishal’s parents, a super corridor was prepared in Vadodara. The team of doctors took seven organs from Vishal’s body. Liver, heart, small intestine, both lungs and both kidneys were donated. Kidneys were sent to Zydus Hospital Ahmedabad, lungs to KD Hospital Ahmedabad, heart to Reliance Hospital Mumbai, small intestine to MGM Hospital Chennai, liver to Kiran Hospital Surat.

The parents also worshipped the body parts
While donating their son’s organs in Vadodara, Vishal’s mother Sushila and his father Ambaram also performed puja of their son’s organs and requested the doctor to send them through the Super Corridor.

Vishal’s father Ambaram said that I want to give this message to the human world that every human should do such work because our soul leaves the body. If our human organs are useful to someone in need. If someone can get a new life, then it is a great fortune.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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