Mother Meets Recipient of Late Daughter's Hand Transplant in Emotional Reunion
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Vanessa Etienne
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Summary
Jackie Kirwan, a 65-year-old mother from Liverpool, lost her 33-year-old daughter Georgie Peterson to complications from a rare brain disorder in August 2025. After learning about limb donation from a nurse, she agreed to donate her daughter's hand. The hand was transplanted to Kim Smith, who later met Jackie in an emotional reunion. Kim described the transplant as a "life-changing gift," and the meeting was a deeply moving experience for both women.
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life-changing gift
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