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Surat toddler gives new life to five with organ donation | Surat News

Jash Oza SURAT: A two-and-a-half year-old boy became the youngest cadaver donor whose multiple organs were donated that saved seven lives that included two four-year-old children from Russia and Ukraine. On December 9, Jash Oza fell from the second floor balcony of his neighbour’s house in Shanti Palace of Bhatar area in the city. Doctors found that he had suffered brain haemorrhage and swelling. On December 14, they declared him brain dead. Jash’s heart, liver, lungs, both kidneys and eyes were donated after his parents Sanjeev Oza and Arachana agreed for the noble cause, said Nilesh Mandlewala, founder, Donate Life, a voluntary organization working to encourage organ donation.

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Surat: Organs of 2-and-a-half-year-old dead child gives new lease of life to seven others

Surat: Organs of 2-and-a-half-year-old dead child gives new lease of life to seven others On December 9, Jash Oza fell from the second floor balcony of his neighbour s house in Surat city. On December 14, doctors declared him brain dead. DNA Web Team Dec 17, 2020, 08:05 PM IST A two-and-a-half year-old boy from Gujarat became the youngest cadaver donor, giving a new lease of life to seven children, including two from Russia and Ukraine, after his parents donated his organs. Jash’s heart, liver, lungs, both kidneys and eyes were donated after his parents Sanjeev Oza and Arachana agreed for the noble cause.  The heart was transplanted to a four-year-old Russian boy and the lungs to another four-year-old boy from Ukraine at MGM hospital in Chennai on Tuesday.. 

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'Youngest cadaver donor': Organs of 2.5-years-old boy used to save 7 lives

Updated Dec 17, 2020 | 11:25 IST The organs of a clinically dead 2.5-years-old boy helped save the lives of seven people across the country. Oza s lungs were transplanted to another 4-year-old child from Ukraine in MGM Hospital, Chennai (Representative Image).   |  Photo Credit: iStock Images Key Highlights The organs of a 2.5-year-old boy from Surat, Gujarat were used to fuel the life of seven people The organs of the boy were donated and transplanted after his parents agreed to it Surat: A toddler gave the gift of life to as many as seven people after he breathed his last. Hailed as the youngest cadaver donor, the 2.5-year-old boy saved seven lives through his organs. The toddler had fallen from the balcony of his neighbour s second-floor house in Shanti Palace, Bhatar area. 

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