Indore Mother Dies After Seeing Son’s Body; Eyes Donated

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Indore Mother Dies After Seeing Son’s Body; Eyes Donated

In a tragic incident in Indore, 75-year-old Kiran Sharma passed away moments after seeing her son Rajul Sharma’s body. The family donated both eyes, helping four people regain sight.

In a heart-wrenching incident, a 75-year-old woman collapsed and died moments after seeing the body of her 55-year-old son in their Indore apartment on Sunday. The double tragedy has left the Sharma family devastated, even as their decision to donate the eyes of both brought light to four others.

Rajul Sharma, a computer designer, passed away on Sunday at his residence in Shrinath Vihar Apartment on Bhandari Mill Marg. His mother, Kiran Sharma, who was staying at her daughter’s house on Airport Road to avoid any stress, was brought home gently by family members. However, the sight of her son’s body proved too much to bear.

Sudden Collapse in Grief

As Kiran Sharma stepped out of the lift and entered the flat, she broke down inconsolably. According to relatives, she touched her son’s forehead and immediately lost consciousness. She was rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared her dead on arrival. The entire sequence unfolded within minutes, leaving family members in shock.

Rajesh Sharma, Rajul’s uncle, described the family’s pain. “Both mother and son had undergone bypass surgery earlier. Most members of the family have a history of heart issues. What has happened is unbearable,” he said, struggling to hold back tears.

Family’s Quiet Efforts to Shield Mother

The family had initially kept the news from Kiran Sharma. Preparations for Rajul’s last rites were already underway for 5 pm when she arrived. Relatives said they tried their best to prepare her gradually, but the emotional impact was instant and overwhelming.

Neighbours and relatives gathered at the apartment as word spread. Many were seen consoling the grieving family members, with several breaking down themselves during the joint funeral procession the next day.

Eye Donation Brings Hope Amid Sorrow

In the midst of profound grief, the family chose to honour the deceased by donating their eyes. With assistance from the Muskan Group, the eye donation procedure was completed smoothly. The corneas are expected to restore sight to four people, offering a ray of humanity in an otherwise tragic event.

Family members said the decision reflected the values both Rajul and Kiran lived by. Their act has been widely appreciated by locals and social workers.

History of Heart Ailments in Family

The Sharmas have faced cardiac challenges before. Multiple family members, including the daughter-in-law, have undergone bypass procedures. Doctors often point to stress and underlying conditions as triggers in such sudden cases, though no official post-mortem details were immediately available.

The incident has once again highlighted the vulnerability of elderly family members to emotional trauma, especially in close-knit households where the loss of a child can prove fatal for aging parents.

Community Remembers the Deceased

Rajul Sharma was known among acquaintances as a quiet, hardworking professional. His mother, Kiran, was remembered as a loving grandmother who stayed active despite her age and health issues. Their joint last journey on Monday saw hundreds of eyes well up as the pyres were prepared together.

Similar Acts of Kindness in City

The Sharmas are not alone in their gesture. In recent days, families of Dhanvanti Devi Lalwani, Sardarni Narender Kaur, and Nandlal Puranani also donated eyes after their loved ones’ passing, setting inspiring examples in Indore.

Local authorities and voluntary organisations continue to promote eye donation, urging citizens to consider this noble act that can transform lives even after death.

The Sharma family is now trying to come to terms with the twin loss. As one relative put it, the pain is fresh and the void immense, yet the light their loved ones will bring to others offers some solace in these difficult hours.

 

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15 Jun 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Indore Mother Dies After Seeing Son’s Body; Eyes Donated

Digital Desk

In a heart-wrenching incident, a 75-year-old woman collapsed and died moments after seeing the body of her 55-year-old son in their Indore apartment on Sunday. The double tragedy has left the Sharma family devastated, even as their decision to donate the eyes of both brought light to four others.

Rajul Sharma, a computer designer, passed away on Sunday at his residence in Shrinath Vihar Apartment on Bhandari Mill Marg. His mother, Kiran Sharma, who was staying at her daughter’s house on Airport Road to avoid any stress, was brought home gently by family members. However, the sight of her son’s body proved too much to bear.

Sudden Collapse in Grief

As Kiran Sharma stepped out of the lift and entered the flat, she broke down inconsolably. According to relatives, she touched her son’s forehead and immediately lost consciousness. She was rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared her dead on arrival. The entire sequence unfolded within minutes, leaving family members in shock.

Rajesh Sharma, Rajul’s uncle, described the family’s pain. “Both mother and son had undergone bypass surgery earlier. Most members of the family have a history of heart issues. What has happened is unbearable,” he said, struggling to hold back tears.

Family’s Quiet Efforts to Shield Mother

The family had initially kept the news from Kiran Sharma. Preparations for Rajul’s last rites were already underway for 5 pm when she arrived. Relatives said they tried their best to prepare her gradually, but the emotional impact was instant and overwhelming.

Neighbours and relatives gathered at the apartment as word spread. Many were seen consoling the grieving family members, with several breaking down themselves during the joint funeral procession the next day.

Eye Donation Brings Hope Amid Sorrow

In the midst of profound grief, the family chose to honour the deceased by donating their eyes. With assistance from the Muskan Group, the eye donation procedure was completed smoothly. The corneas are expected to restore sight to four people, offering a ray of humanity in an otherwise tragic event.

Family members said the decision reflected the values both Rajul and Kiran lived by. Their act has been widely appreciated by locals and social workers.

History of Heart Ailments in Family

The Sharmas have faced cardiac challenges before. Multiple family members, including the daughter-in-law, have undergone bypass procedures. Doctors often point to stress and underlying conditions as triggers in such sudden cases, though no official post-mortem details were immediately available.

The incident has once again highlighted the vulnerability of elderly family members to emotional trauma, especially in close-knit households where the loss of a child can prove fatal for aging parents.

Community Remembers the Deceased

Rajul Sharma was known among acquaintances as a quiet, hardworking professional. His mother, Kiran, was remembered as a loving grandmother who stayed active despite her age and health issues. Their joint last journey on Monday saw hundreds of eyes well up as the pyres were prepared together.

Similar Acts of Kindness in City

The Sharmas are not alone in their gesture. In recent days, families of Dhanvanti Devi Lalwani, Sardarni Narender Kaur, and Nandlal Puranani also donated eyes after their loved ones’ passing, setting inspiring examples in Indore.

Local authorities and voluntary organisations continue to promote eye donation, urging citizens to consider this noble act that can transform lives even after death.

The Sharma family is now trying to come to terms with the twin loss. As one relative put it, the pain is fresh and the void immense, yet the light their loved ones will bring to others offers some solace in these difficult hours.

 

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