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June 16, 2012

Two-year-old Chinese girl donated organs to save two lives

At 17:30 June 9, the father gave the last kiss on the forehead of his daughter, a two-year-old girl named Xiwang, or "Hope" whose life came to an end due to hypoxic-ischemic cerebral palsy. She was then sent to the operating room in Chifeng hospital in Innner Mongolia to save the two children far away in Tianjin who suffered from organ failure. The donated organs arrived at Tianjin First Central Hospital around 02:00 on June 10 and were successfully transplanted to two children.
The aunt gentle stroked Xiwang's forehead.
Doctors and nurses bowing to body of Xiwang to pay their last respects to her donation.
The father couldn't help crying when Xiwang was out of the operating room.
"My child is gone, but we can give her organs to other children to prevent another family tragedy. I don't think I did it for anything; I just did it. I just hope others won't experience the pain I have gone through; I want to do what I could to prevent it," said Wang Xiaofei, Xiwang's mother and that's why she named her two-year-old girl Xiwang, or "Hope".
A doctor taking medicine kit with Xiwang's two kidneys and one liver out of operating room and passing to the doctor from hospital in Tianjin.
Xiwang spent her last time with her favorite toy bear in hospital.

2 comments:

  1. This is crude propaganda mounted by the Chinese in order to push a duel campaign of body parts selling and euthanasia.

    Yes, yes, it's lovely that two other children's lives were saved but the point of this piece is to "mainstreet" organ selling/euthanasia.

    Crude propaganda.

    Could happen in the West as well.

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