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Mumbai: 55-year-old brain dead banker saves lives of four

A 55-year-old Mulund-based banker, who died of brain haemorrage, gave new lease of life to four people by donating her kidneys, liver, heart, and cornea at Mumbai's Fortis Hospital

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Mumbai: 55-year-old brain dead banker saves lives of four

A Mulund resident gave new lease of life to those in need of urgent organ transplantation by donating her kidneys, liver, heart, and cornea. Sneha Yeolekar, a 55-year-old banker, became unconscious and collapsed at work after a sudden brain haemorrhage. When Sneha had no chance of recovery and was declared brain dead, her family agreed to donate her organs to those in needs.

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