Sub-Lt Atul Kumar Pawar of INS Dronacharya, at the Southern Naval Command in Kochi, had gone to Wyanad on a short trip with friends on September 24.
The bachelor from Panchkula in Haryana was seriously injured on his way back when the vehicle in which he was travelling hit a road divider at Chalakudy in Thrissur district.
Pawar was rushed to a hospital in Kochi where doctors declared him brain dead yesterday.
Pawar's heart will be harvested on a 50-year-old man undergoing treatment at the Kottayam medical college hospital.
One kidney will be donated to a patient in the Naval hospital in Bengaluru and the other to a patient from Kochi.
The liver will be transplanted into a needy patient under the priority list of the organ donation registry of Kerala, the release added.
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