India fan willing to sell kidney

Published March 13, 2007

JAMSHEDPUR (India), March 12: A cricket-crazy Indian is threatening to kill himself if he is not allowed to sell a kidney to fund a trip to the World Cup in the Caribbean. Tarun Sharma, 23, said on Monday he would set himself on fire later this week if no one came forward to help him sell the organ.

“I will kill myself if I am denied a chance to watch the Indians play in the West Indies,” Sharma said.

“Anybody can survive with one kidney but you will never get the opportunity to watch India win the Cup in the West Indies.”

The World Cup begins on Tuesday, while 1983 winners India open their campaign on March 17 with a Group ‘B’ match against Bangladesh.

Selling body organs is banned by law and only family members can donate organs to their relatives after obtaining approval from authorities.

Officials said they would not allow Sharma to sell a kidney and indicated he could be prosecuted.—Reuters

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