The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Angus mum’s gratitude to organ donor family

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

The identity of the young girl who gave the gift of life to Angus youngster Ruby Walker has been revealed in a poignant organ donation plea by two heartbroke­n mums on the first anniversar­y of losing their “wee angels”.

On March 28 last year, an agonising two-and-a-half-year wait for new lungs ended for Arbroath girl Ruby, whose young life had hung in the balance just months previously due to a festive season infection.

The decision to donate the vital organs was made by the mum of Manchester four-year-old Evie May, who lost her life to a rare form of meningitis.

Sadly, Ruby succumbed to sepsis last August, but the two mums bound by hope and tragedy have used the first anniversar­y of the successful transplant to make a special plea to others over the importance of organ donation.

Bubbly Evie died of meningococ­cal type B, having spent days in an induced coma following the rapid onset of the illness.

Mum Courtney said Evie had “only ever been happy and healthy”, and she took solace in the knowledge that her daughter’s organs had helped Ruby.

A three-year-old girl received Evie’s heart, and with her new lungs Ruby returned to rejoin classmates at Hayshead Primary School in Arbroath.

Tragically, her condition deteriorat­ed and she later died in hospital in Newcastle.

But Ruby’s mum, Diane Boyd, said: “I am forever grateful for the selfless act that gave Ruby five fantastic months.

“Evie and her family are always in my thoughts, and the girls are now up there together dancing in the rainbows,” said Diane.

She added: “Courtney’s decision to donate Evie’s organs saved Ruby’s and I believe four other people’s lives. I will always be grateful to her, I just wish Ruby could have had more time to embrace the gift that she was given.”

 ??  ?? Evie May whose organs saved several lives.
Evie May whose organs saved several lives.

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