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In a Facebook post, Health Minister Veena George stated that he gave two kidneys, the liver, a heart valve, and two corneas.
Digital
Desk: Sarang, a 16-year-old Class 10 topper from
Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram, died on Wednesday while being treated for injuries
sustained in a car accident, just two days before the Secondary School Leaving
Certificate (SSLC) results were due to be released on Friday. Six people were
given fresh leases on life by Sarang, who received an overall A plus in the
SSLC exams.
color:black">While announcing the SSLC results, General Education Minister V
Sivankutty expressed tribute to the teen.
Sarang received a full A
plus without the use of grace marks, according to an emotional Education
minister. He remembered the child as a footballer and supporter of the Kerala
Blasters. The minister also thanked his family for making the decision to
donate his organs.
In a Facebook post, Health Minister Veena George stated that he
gave two kidneys, the liver, a heart valve, and two corneas.
On May 13, about 3.30 p.m., Sarang, a student at the Government
Boys HSS in Attingal, was involved in an accident on the Kallambalam-Nagarur
Road. In order to allow another car to pass, the auto-rickshaw Sarang lost
control, collided with an electric pole, and overturned on the road.
Sarang was receiving medical attention at a private hospital in
Thiruvananthapuram. On Wednesday, he was declared brain dead.
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