A daycare center teacher who is about to get married saves 5 people with organ donation...I'll meet you in the sky, my best daughter
Mar 20, 2025
The Korea Organ Tissue Donator Institute said that Lee Seul-bi (29) saved five lives from brain-dead organ donation at Yeungnam University Hospital on the 27th of last month and left as an angel in the sky.
Lee fell unconscious in his vehicle and was taken to a hospital on Jan. 28 while traveling to his hometown to see his parents during the Lunar New Year holiday, but he failed to regain consciousness and became brain dead. By donating brain-dead organs, the heart, lung, liver, and kidneys (both sides) were donated to save five precious lives.
Lee's family had a lot of difficulties before accepting a diagnosis from medical staff that recovery was impossible because they could not give up hope of getting back on their feet. However, instead of leaving in pain, the family decided to donate in the hope that their loved one would do something good to save someone's life and go.
Lee, who was born as the youngest of one son and one daughter in Daegu, was bright and cheerful and loved by the people around her with a bright smile. I loved traveling with my friends and taking pictures, and I was so happy to set a wedding date for January next year. At home, she was a nice and pure daughter who had never been upset with her parents.
Lee, who had dreamed of becoming a teacher because he liked children since he was young, graduated from the Department of Children's Studies at the university and worked as a daycare center teacher and was happy to take care of children. He was so sincere that he never took a break from work after graduation, and he was a heart-warming teacher who felt more hurt when a child was hurt or cried.
Lee's mother Kwon Young-sook said, `My daughter, Seulbi, she was the best daughter in the world, and she was the joy and the best happiness in her life. I'll meet my mom again in the sky later. My most beautiful daughter in the world, Iseulbi. I love you.," she wrote to heaven in hot tears.
Lee Sam-yeol, director of the Korea Organizational Donation Institute, said "I would like to thank the donor's bereaved family for leaving my beloved daughter and deciding to donate to save other lives. I think such a miracle will be a force to warm and brighten our society."
Lee fell unconscious in his vehicle and was taken to a hospital on Jan. 28 while traveling to his hometown to see his parents during the Lunar New Year holiday, but he failed to regain consciousness and became brain dead. By donating brain-dead organs, the heart, lung, liver, and kidneys (both sides) were donated to save five precious lives.
Lee's family had a lot of difficulties before accepting a diagnosis from medical staff that recovery was impossible because they could not give up hope of getting back on their feet. However, instead of leaving in pain, the family decided to donate in the hope that their loved one would do something good to save someone's life and go.
Lee, who was born as the youngest of one son and one daughter in Daegu, was bright and cheerful and loved by the people around her with a bright smile. I loved traveling with my friends and taking pictures, and I was so happy to set a wedding date for January next year. At home, she was a nice and pure daughter who had never been upset with her parents.
Lee, who had dreamed of becoming a teacher because he liked children since he was young, graduated from the Department of Children's Studies at the university and worked as a daycare center teacher and was happy to take care of children. He was so sincere that he never took a break from work after graduation, and he was a heart-warming teacher who felt more hurt when a child was hurt or cried.
Lee's mother Kwon Young-sook said, `My daughter, Seulbi, she was the best daughter in the world, and she was the joy and the best happiness in her life. I'll meet my mom again in the sky later. My most beautiful daughter in the world, Iseulbi. I love you.," she wrote to heaven in hot tears.
Lee Sam-yeol, director of the Korea Organizational Donation Institute, said "I would like to thank the donor's bereaved family for leaving my beloved daughter and deciding to donate to save other lives. I think such a miracle will be a force to warm and brighten our society."
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.