Harish Rana Death: Finally farewell to 13 years of physical pain! Harish Rana passed away in AIIMS hospital
Harish Rana Death News In Marathi : Harish Rana, a resident of Rajnagar Extension, Ghaziabad, who Supreme Court He was allowed euthanasia and died at AIIMS Hospital in Delhi. He died at AIIMS Hospital in Delhi after being in a coma for over 13 years.
Harish Rana was admitted to the Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital (IRCH) of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). He was kept in palliative care ward. They were being closely monitored for the past week. On March 23, doctors said that he may be kept under observation for a few more days. Harish Rana was living without food and water since last week after this. This process was going on for six days.
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A mother’s prayer before the death of her son…
Harish’s mother was sitting in the corridor of the hospital chanting Hanuman Chalisa. Before her son died, his mother said emotionally, “My son is breathing. His heart is still beating.” “He is leaving me,” she added.
The process of euthanasia
The process started after the Supreme Court allowed euthanasia. Harish Rana was in coma for 13 years. A special team of doctors was constantly monitoring his health. He died after a week without food and water. It was a complex and sensitive matter.
What exactly is the case?
In July 2010, Harish took admission in Chandigarh University for Civil Engineering. He was a final year student in 2013. Meanwhile, on Rakshabandhan in August 2013, while talking to his sister on a mobile phone, he fell from the fourth floor of his PG. Harish, who was seriously injured, was immediately admitted to PGI, Chandigarh. Later, in December 2013, he was admitted to LNJP Hospital in Delhi, where doctors diagnosed him with quadriplegia.
The condition left his limbs completely paralyzed, rendering him bedridden for the rest of his life. Due to Harish’s excruciating pain and physical disability, his parents appealed to the Delhi High Court for euthanasia, which was dismissed by the High Court on 8 July 2025. Subsequently, the family filed a petition in the Supreme Court. Almost eight months later, on 11 March 2026, the Supreme Court allowed Harish to undergo passive euthanasia.
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