In a profound act of compassion amidst unimaginable tragedy, a 10-month-old infant from Kerala has become the state’s youngest organ donor following a fatal road accident. Alin Sherin Abraham sustained catastrophic injuries on February 5 when the vehicle carrying her collided with another in Kottayam district, ultimately resulting in brain death declaration.
Despite their devastating loss, parents Arun Abraham and Sherin Ann John made the courageous decision to donate their daughter’s organs through Kerala’s State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (K-SOTTO). The infant’s medical legacy includes her liver, both kidneys, heart valves, and corneal tissues—gifts that would ultimately transform five lives.
The complex logistical operation involved multiple medical institutions across Kerala. Alin’s heart valves were transported to Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute in Thiruvananthapuram, while her liver was allocated to KIMS Hospital. Both kidneys were designated for transplantation at Government Medical College Thiruvananthapuram, with her corneas preserved at the Eye Bank for future vision restoration procedures.
Medical authorities revealed specific recipient details: both kidneys would benefit a 10-year-old girl undergoing treatment at Government Medical College, while a six-month-old infant from Thiruvananthapuram would receive the liver transplant. Though initial plans involved aerial transport, the organs were ultimately conveyed via road due to nighttime flight restrictions, with local police and medical teams coordinating the critical transfer.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan announced official honors for the infant donor, stating: “Little Alin has granted a new lease of life to five others, a monumental act of compassion that reflects the true spirit of Kerala.” The Chief Minister further acknowledged healthcare professionals, police personnel, and support teams whose coordinated efforts enabled the successful transplants.
This case represents both the heartbreaking realities of road safety challenges and the extraordinary potential of organ donation systems. Alin’s story has sparked renewed discussions about pediatric organ donation protocols and infrastructure capabilities within India’s public healthcare framework.
