The Priest and the Industrialist

Two men spearhead an unprecedented organ donation movement in Kerala, one that the rest of India-even the world-could emulate

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Two men spearhead an unprecedented organ donation movement in Kerala, one that the rest of India-even the world-could emulate

ONE RAINY EVENING in June 2009, about a dozen men came to Father Davis Chiramel, parish priest of the St Francis Xavier Church in the coastal village of Vadanappally, near Thrissur town in Kerala. The men had an unusual request. Their friend, a local electrician named Gopinathan C.G., aged 47, needed a kidney. Gopinathan, a Hindu, wasn't one of Fr Davis's flock although he lived in the area covered by his parish. The amiable Catholic priest learnt that the men had started collecting money to buy Gopinathan a kidney. Would Fr Davis be the convenor for their fund-raising effort? Gopinathan's wife, Anitha, had been willing to give him a kidney, but she wasn't a match.

Fr Davis agreed to help. "Who is the donor?" he asked.

"We don't know," the men told him, "we're only dealing with an agent.""What's the guarantee that the agent would not take the money and disappear?" The men had no answer. Then it struck Fr Davis. Buying a kidney is illegal. I'd only be promoting organ trafficking.

"I have two good kidneys," Fr Davis, then aged 48, said. "I'll give Gopinathan one of them. My only prayer is that I am healthy enough and I'm a good match for him."

"But why?" asked the men in amazement. "You could lose a kidney and your life." Later, everybody who'd heard about Fr Davis's spontaneous offer, from his bishop to members of his own family, told him not to risk his life. Even so, on 30 September 2009, at Lakeshore Hospital just outside the city of Kochi (formerly Cochin), Fr Davis went ahead with the surgery that would save Gopinathan's life.

By now, the priest had spent long hours researching organ donations. Learning about the acute shortage of kidneys, he registered a trust, the Kidney Federation of India (KFI). Before the surgeries, members of the trust called a press conference. "With Fr Davis's donation, we are inaugurating the Kidney Federation of India," announced Dr George P. Abraham, Lakeshore's urologist and tr...

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