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Rajnish Rana Singh

A defence personnel's family from Colaba, Mumbai, saved three lives by donating the organs of his 16-year-old son who was declared brain dead. Two patients suffering from kidney failure and another from liver failure received Rajnish Rana Singh's 'gift of life'.

The teenager, Rajnish, was admitted to INS Asvini, the naval hospital at Colaba because of complications arising out of brain tumour. He then slipped into coma and was declared brain dead. Rajnish was the only son of sepoy Ranjit Singh, posted at a defence installation near Delhi, who has two daughters.

Story Credits: The Time of India, Mumbai

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