But God knows what would be the real cause of his suicide. That auto-driver
might have his own problem in his life and he would have thought at least
his eyes can be useful for his brother.
Anyways if he has done this just for giving his eyes to brother then it is
not a sacrifice at all but an example of his foolishness. the incidence
shows that how people are afraid of blindness an not aware that a life can
also be lived without the eyes with full of pleasure.
Committing suicide is the one mistake and doing it for giving eyes in the
name of sacrifice is the another mistake.
Thanks,

Amit Bhatt

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "renuka warriar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 5:54 PM
Subject: [AI] Man ends life to help brother regain vision but in vain


> See this news.  What  this useless sacrifices  is for, afterall?
>
> The Hindu News Update Service
>
>
>
> News Update Service
> Wednesday, November 21, 2007 : 1715 Hrs
>
> Regional
> Man ends life to help brother regain vision but in vain
>
> Chennai (PTI): An auto-driver here committed suicide in order to donate
his eyes to his partially blind younger brother, but his sacrifice went in
vain
> as the cornea was found medically unfit for transplantation as it could
not be removed in time.
>
> Upset over his brother Karthik (24) losing his sight steadily due to a
nervous disorder, Ravikumar (26) out of immense love for him ended his life
by hanging
> himself at his house in a north Chennai locality on Tueday afternoon,
police said.
>
> "Please give my eyes to my brother after my death," Ravikumar had written
in the suicide note.
>
> Tragically for him, his cornea could not be removed in time as the suicide
note was noticed only late in the night, about six hours after the death,
they
> said.
>
> Unfortunately for Ravikumar he was not aware that his brother's chances of
regaining the sight were remote even with transplantation as Karthik's
connecting
> nerves in the eyes were damaged, police quoting doctors said.
>
> Yet, when the body was taken to the Kilpauk Medical College to find out
whether it was still possible for the eyes to be useful, the doctors there
expressed
> their helplessness.
>
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