The relatives of Sherly (49), Ranjith's sister, decided to donate her organs after she was declared brain dead when admitted to a private hospital here after the fall last night.
Sherly's son Jitin took the initiative to donate the organs as she had earlier expressed her wish to donate organs after death.
A team of doctors retrieved her liver, kidneys, and cornea for patients under treatment at various hospitals. The liver would be transplanted to a patient from Kothamangalam, the doctors at Sree Uthradam Thirunal (SUT) hospital said.
Ranjith, 56, Chief Executive Officer of Lots Shipping, was waylaid and killed in a theft attempt by thugs in southern Sudan when he was returning to his hotel. He had gone to Sudan three weeks ago in connection with a project related to the maintenance of three barges operated there.
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