Mangalore: Young Swarna Dies of Freak Accident, Lives on Through Others


Mangalore: Young Swarna Dies of Freak Accident, Lives on Through Others

Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore/Mangalore
With Inputs from DHNS

Bangalore/Mangalore, Dec 27: She died of a freak accident in her college, but young Swarna Jaswanth (20), a Mangalorean, lives on through others. On the night of Christmas, Sunday December 25, her organs were successfully transplanted to three recepients, thus giving them a new lease of life.

Swarna Jaswanth passed away after battling for her life following a fall through a flimsy glass floor in Vogue College of Fashion Technology, Bangalore. On December 21, she was on her way from the canteen to the second floor, when a step on a staircase gave way, and she fell on to the glass floor on the side. The glass smashed, and she plunged to the ground floor 20 ft below.

She was immediately rushed to the hospital in a comatose state, and breathed her last on December 25 morning.

The same night, her organs were transplanted on three recepients - liver on a patient at BGS Global Hospital, one kidney on a patient at Manipal Hospital and the other on a patient at St John’s Medical Hospital.

The heart valves were harvested and taken to the Narayana Hrudayalaya, where they will be preserved and used on needy patients. The corneas were retrieved and taken to Lions Eye Bank. The heart was retained, since there was no recipient available.

The entire co-ordination with the donor’s hospital and recipients’ hospitals was done by Zonal Coordination Committee of Karnataka for Transplantation (ZCCK), the government agency which takes care of counselling and cadaver transplants. 

According to a ZCCK counsellor, the entire cadaver transplantation went off smoothly since Swarna's family readily agreed to organ retrieval and gave enough time for the doctors to harvest and transplant the organs successfully.

Speaking to Daijiworld, Swarna's mother Hemalatha said that she was deeply shocked by her daughter's death and was not in a state of mind to talk. The family has not decided yet on whether to take any action against the college, and will wait till the last rites are over, she said.

After the organ retrieval, Swarna’s body was taken to Victoria Hospital for a post-mortem. On Monday, her body was brought to Mangalore for the last rites.

Swarna, after completing second PU education at St Aloysius College in the city, had joined fashion technology course in Bangalore. She was a second year student of this course. The students of St Aloysius College had planned to collect funds for her treatment after Christmas, but unfortunately she passed away before they could help.


College clarifies

Meanwhile, M M Kariappa, chairman of Vogue College of Fashion Technology, said he was not absconding as alleged by the parents of some of the students, but was not receiving any calls from unknown numbers as there was a threat to his life, due to protests by some groups.

“I was constantly in touch with the doctors of Columbia Asia Hospital and have visited the hospital twice to ensure the best of medical treatment for the injured student. Financial assistance was also offered.

I was constantly in touch with the principal and the other staff members of the institution all along, monitoring the situation. However, the agitation by the students took a violent turn leading to law and order problem. A few anti-social elements joined in, intending to take advantage of the situation. At this point of time, since there was a serious threat to my life, I was forced to keep myself away from unknown callers,” he added.

Kariappa said he even spoke to Hemalatha, Swarna’s mother, on Sunday and expressed his deep sorrow and condolences. He said he ensured that the principal and other staff members visited the hospital on a regular basis during the past 11 days.

  

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  • padma, ubar

    Fri, Dec 30 2011

    colleges should ban high heel chappals..

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  • suresh shetty, Karkala/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Dec 29 2011

    Hats-up to her parents. They took a great decision to save some others life, even though they lost young lovely daughter.

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  • Tisha, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 29 2011

    May her soul rest in peace.

    Such a generous act by her parents during their time of agony is truly appreciable.

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  • Candle, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    First of all may her soul rest in peace. No where in the news I found that the child has given permission to her parents to donate her organs in case she dies. And if this is the case it is not the right thing what her parents have done.My question will they do the same to their organs also ? I don't think so.I am not against the organ donation. But the willingness of the donor is most important.It doesn't mean if some one dies you can do anything because you have the right.Couple of years ago one of my colleague lost his both kidney's and his wife has donated her one kidney to him and both are living today .Isn't it a great thing ?

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  • Ganesh, Basrur/Muscat

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    realy appriciated work done by her parents

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  • Mubasshir Ahmed Khan, Bangalore

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    May Swarna rest in Peace. I hope the college takes enough steps to ensure that this does not happen again.

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    May Swarna's soul rest in peace. She will be remembered for her parents sublime donations of her organs to needy people. She will live, breath, see the world even after her death. This is simply great.

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  • Anil, Sullia,Bahrain

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    May her soul rest in peace... May God give strength to her Fly members. I proud of her n her fly donating the organs...Safty violation totally unacceptale...

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  • Arman, Managlaore

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    May her Soul Rest In peace..........Thanks Daiji to remove like and unlike in this page.

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  • Raviraj, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    Salute Swarna!!!!!!

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  • Saurabh Sinha, Vadodara

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    Salutation to the angel you are and the parents of the angel. You inspire us all !!

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    Dear Swarna, may your soul rest in eternal peace. Your organ donation will give give life to all the recipients of the organs. The parents were kind enough to give consent to the donation of the organs. God bless them.

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  • Lavina, USA

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    May your soul rest in peace Swarna...May God give your family strength and courage to bear the loss of the loved one...She is still alive in another persons life... Proud of Swarna and your parents who went through all this even at such a tough time.... R.I.P

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  • FRANCIS/LYNETTE/MAYOLA/AARON, BENDOOR /KUWAIT

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the sudden demise of Swarna. May God give you the strength & courage to bear this loss. With you in sorrow.

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  • antony arun d'souza, Dubai.M'lore

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    May her soul rest in peace.Now a days glass suppliers may supply glasses which are not properly tempered or which are not with thickness specified by Architects.If 12 mm glass is replaced by 10mm glass without tempering[by contractors-architects understanding],such accidents may occur.

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  • Shahab/Kasaragod, Dubai

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    We should appreciate her parents decision to donate Swarna's organs to save others life..... May rest her soul in peace...

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  • Karen, Kuwait

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    May her soul rest in peace and may God give her family the strength during these trying times.

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  • syl, magnalore\dubai

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    How the vogue management can justify themselves?? first of all operating inside a building which is under construction is highly unsafe and its against all safely rules.

    A rich and high class person like Kariappa will never understand a pain of the parents.

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  • Joel D'Souza, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    Swarna, the fashion designer aspirant, even in her death, fashioned and designed the lives of at least 3 people !!

    Salutes to her parents who agreed to the noble most act in the middle of their extreme sorrow.

    Joel D'Souza, Kuwait

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    Very sad and tearful while reading . Let "God" give strength to the parents to overcome thier mental trauma about thier daughter's unfortunate fate. A Noble thought of way, to give life who in need."May her soul rest in peace".

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  • lohith, Dubai

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE.

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  • alice, kirem/new delhi

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    Sad news but we all are proud of Swarna's parents. What a noble donation they did. Their decision is Supreme! Their daughter is not died, instead of one body, she is now living through multiple people. May her soul rest in peace and May the Almighty give strength to her parents to bear this loss.

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  • IMRAN, MANGALORE- JUBAIL-SAUDI

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    Swarna, Your appearance will not be here but you are living in those patients were your organs were transplanted, Your soul may rest in peace..!! Young Live ended up in a Short period of life..!!

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  • Naveen, Gurpur

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    Truly a noble deed. The sacrifice will be remembered and marks as an inspiration to many. RIP

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  • SUNDAR KARITHOTA, HALEANGADI

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE. COLLEGE MANAGEMENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF LOSSES FOR HER PARENTS. MANAGEMENT SHOULD HAVE TAKEN ENTIRE SAFETY MEASURES, STABILITY OF THE COMPLEX BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF THE COLLEGE.

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  • RAJESH DC, DUBAI MANGALORE

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    Very sad May her soul rest in peace!May God give strength to her family members.hatsoff dear parents for making a strong decision for transplantation..

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  • Sujatha, Mangaladevi, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    Everyone at home is deeply saddened on the sudden passing. More than anybody my daughter nikita will be missing her. Our deepest sympathy to your wonderful family. May you all find the strength and courage to get through the days ahead. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    If anyone ever needs an example of a true HERO-here she is. What an incredible girl, with such a big heart, her parents must be so proud of her. I'm sure that everyone who benefited from her donation will remember her for the rest of their lives.
    Swarna, you were an ANGEL and forever you will be. R.I.P.
    Henry Misquith, Bahrain.

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  • Jessy Rodrigues, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    Very very sad news. May her soul rest in peace

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  • NIKITA N, Mangaladevi, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    Swarna dear,
    Words are very inadequate to express the pain I am feeling.
    it's a great loss for me, and these lines express my true feelings:
    “If tears could build a stairway,
    And memories a lane,
    I'd walk right up to Heaven
    And bring you home again”

    –Nikita, Bridge House, Mangaladevi.

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    I am sure she is already smiling from the heavens. God bless her and her parents.

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  • Ramprashanth, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    May her soul rest in peace.Really sad news.May god give strength for her family to withstand the loss.

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  • Iddu, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    So sad ,may her soul rest in peace. These all happening becouse of ladies using high healed footwear which leads to slip on the way.

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  • Dyafni, Bahrain

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    Sad News... May her soul rest in peace.. May god give strengh to her fly members to bare the pain.

    we are proud of her n her flymember for donating her organs to the needy.. God bless you all

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  • Fredrick Correa, Pernal/Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    What a noble way of living through others. A very generous gesture in donating the vital organs. May her soul live in eternal Bliss and peace. May God give strength to her family members. Those who were close to her, should think of starting something worthy in memory of her.

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  • ramesh baliga, mangalore/mangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    The designers of the new age buildings have to ensure that safety is the most important aspect of any building....styling comes next.. sad the young girl was unlucky....

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