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A Farewell that Saved Lives: Minor Donates His Organs After Suffering Brain Damage in Tamaulipas

Summary by TV Azteca
Among tears and applause, Alan Yandel Ríos Salazar, a young man of barely 17 years of age from Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas, who was diagnosed with brain damage, became a hero by donating his organs. Despite his short life, this difficult decision allowed IMSS Regional General Hospital No. 6 to perform the first multi-organ procurement of the year in Tamaulipas, improving the life expectancy of several patients. Who was Alan Yandel Ríos Salazar? Al…
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Among tears and applause, Alan Yandel Ríos Salazar, a young man of barely 17 years of age from Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas, who was diagnosed with brain damage, became a hero by donating his organs. Despite his short life, this difficult decision allowed IMSS Regional General Hospital No. 6 to perform the first multi-organ procurement of the year in Tamaulipas, improving the life expectancy of several patients. Who was Alan Yandel Ríos Salazar? Al…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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