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A Higher Standard of Humanity”: 17-Year-Old Donates Eyes, Restores Sight to Two Lives

**Quetta:** A remarkable story of compassion, sacrifice, and selflessness has emerged from Karachi, offering renewed hope for humanity.

At the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT), a 17-year-old student, **Sheer Ali Taheem**, illuminated the lives of two individuals by donating his eye corneas after his death.

According to details, Sheer Ali was brought to SIUT after suffering a ruptured brain artery. After battling between life and death for two days, doctors declared him brain dead. The moment was devastating for his parents, yet in the face of immense grief, the family showed extraordinary courage by transforming their loss into hope for others.

The late teenager had a deep connection with SIUT. At just eight years of age, his mother had donated a kidney to him, giving him a renewed chance at life. In a similar spirit of generosity, his father had previously donated a kidney to his nephew, setting a powerful example of selfless giving within the family.

By donating his corneas, Sheer Ali ensured that even after his passing, his legacy would live on—bringing light, vision, and hope to two people and standing as a powerful testament to the highest ideals of humanity.

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