Parshotam Singh (27), who was working as a bus conductor in a private school in Jammu, met with an accident on Tuesday at around 2.00 PM while standing on the foot board of bus, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) release said today.
He suffered severe head injury and was immediately shifted to GMCH Jammu from where he was referred to PGIMER, Chandigarh for tertiary care management on the same day, the release said.
His father gave consent to donate the organs of his son which could give life to other patients with end state ailments like kidney failure and liver failure, it said.
"Retrieval of organs i.E. Liver, kidneys and blood vessels was done after declaring the patient brain dead as per the law," the release said adding the organs have been transplanted to the needy which could give a new lease of life to three patients.
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