Kerala's Youngest Organ Donor: 10-Month-Old Saves 5 Lives After Tragedy

A 10-month-old girl, Alin Sherin Abraham, has become Kerala's youngest organ donor after being declared brain-dead following a road accident. Her parents consented to donate her liver, kidneys, heart valve, and corneas, which were transplanted to five recipients, including a six-month-old baby who received her liver. Health Minister Veena George praised the family's courageous decision amid their grief. The organs were transported to various medical centers under the coordination of the Kerala Network for Organ Sharing.

Key Points: Kerala's Youngest Organ Donor, 10-Month-Old, Saves 5 Lives

  • 10-month-old becomes Kerala's youngest donor
  • Organs saved five recipients
  • Parents made decision after brain death
  • Infant's liver went to six-month-old baby
  • Donation coordinated by Kerala Network for Organ Sharing
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10-month-old Alin Sherin Abraham becomes Kerala's youngest organ donor, saves five lives

A 10-month-old baby in Kerala becomes the state's youngest organ donor, giving life to five recipients after a tragic road accident.

"their decision would help save multiple lives - Health Minister Veena George"

Thiruvananthapuram, February 14

A 10-month-old Alin Sherin Abraham has become Kerala's youngest organ donor, giving new life to five recipients after being declared brain-dead at the hospital.

Her parents, Arun Abraham and Sherin Ann John, made the decision to donate her organs.

The infant's liver, two kidneys, heart valve and corneas were donated. A six-month-old baby undergoing treatment received the liver, becoming the youngest in the state to undergo a posthumous liver transplant. The kidneys were allocated to another child, while the heart valve and corneas were also transplanted to patients in need.

Health Minister Veena George expressed heartfelt gratitude to the grieving parents, saying their decision would help save multiple lives.

Alin suffered brain death following a road accident on February 5 at Pallam Borma junction in Pathanamthitta district, where a car coming from the opposite direction collided with their vehicle. She sustained severe injuries, and her mother and grandparents were also critically hurt.

After initial treatment in Changanassery and Tiruvalla, the child was shifted to Kochi, where she was declared brain-dead on February 13. The family consented to organ donation soon after.

The organs were transported from the hospital to various medical centres in Thiruvananthapuram under the coordination of KNOS (Kerala Network for Organ Sharing), with support from the Home Department.

Authorities said the donation stands as a powerful message of hope amid tragedy.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Salute to the parents. It takes a heart of gold to think of others while your own world is shattered. Little Alin Sherin's life, though short, has a legacy that will live on in five people. This should be front-page news everywhere to encourage more organ donation. The accident details are also a reminder to drive carefully, especially with families.
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David E
While the parents' decision is profoundly noble, this tragedy highlights a critical issue. The article mentions it was a head-on collision. What are the authorities doing about road safety at that Pallam Borma junction? How many more families have to suffer before dangerous roads are fixed? The donation is beautiful, but the preventable accident is enraging.
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Priyanka N
My eyes are filled with tears. Such a small angel has done what many adults hesitate to do. The coordination by KNOS and the support systems in Kerala are exemplary. More states need such efficient networks. Heartfelt condolences to the family. May little Alin's soul rest in peace and may the recipients have a healthy, long life. 🌹
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Aman W
This is the true meaning of "Jeevandan". In our culture, we talk about the cycle of life and karma. The parents have performed the ultimate *daan* (charity). Their baby has not left this world; a part of her lives on, giving sight and life to others. Hats off to them. We need more awareness programs in schools and colleges about organ donation pledges.
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Kriti O
The fact that a six-month-old got the liver transplant... it's one infant

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