Bengaluru: National Award Winning Kannada Actor Sanchari Vijay who was declared brain dead on Monday after he met a road accident on Saturday night has given new lease of life to several patients through organ donation.
According to the reports, so far Vijay’s eyes have been donated to two patients his kidney has also been donated to a patient who was being treated at the MS Ramaiah Hospital in the city.
On Monday, after the hospital had declared him brain dead, Bijay’s family had consented for organ donation.
A 34-year-old woman who was being treated at MS Ramaiah Hospital was awaiting kidney donor, and after matching medical criteria, Vijay’s kidney was transplanted to the woman, Hospital added.
The other two patients who were waiting for eye donors at Minto Hospital in the city also received eyes from Vijay.
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Mangaluru: The police have arrested 14 individuals in connection with the vandalism at a unisex salon near the Bejai KSRTC bus stand on Thursday afternoon.
The attack, carried out by members of the Ram Sena Karnataka, was targeted at the Colors Unisex Salon, where the activists accused the establishment of engaging in immoral activities.
According to reports, a group of around ten activists barged into the salon while four women and a man were present. They attacked the man and vandalized the premises before fleeing the scene. Barke police, who were alerted about the incident, launched an investigation and arrested the accused.
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The arrested individuals have been identified as Harsharaj alias Harshit of Farangipet, Mohandas alias Ravi of Moodshedde, Purandara of Uppal, Sachin of Vamanjoor Ambedkar Nagar, Ravish of Ulaibettu, Sukhet of Benjanapadavu Shivajinagar, Ankit of Vamanjoor, Kalimuthu of Moodshedde Shivajinagar, Abhilash of Tarigudde, Deepak of Moodshedde, Vignesh of Saripalla, Sharan Raj of Mangaluru, Pradeep Poojary of Moodshedde, and Prasad Attavara.
Authorities have registered a case and are investigating further.