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Mumbai doctors save Kurdish preacher's life with liver transplant
Updated On: 27 September, 2013 01:26 AM IST | | Anuradha Varanasi
Behram Murad from Iraq first travelled to Jordan to cure his liver cirrhosis, but it was in Mumbai where he got a new lease of life after his half-brother agreed to become a donor
Iraqi national Behram Khudur Murad was steadily and agonisingly sliding toward death, when his half-brother stepped in to donate part of his liver. The liver transplant, carried out at a city hospital, succeeded in saving his life.u00a0

A new life: Hayat (second from right) had suggested that Iraqi preacher Murad (seated) consult an Indian hospital for the transplant. Dr Rakesh Rai (left) performed the surgery at Mulund’s Fortis hospital
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