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Nicholas Green to be remembered by a monument featuring 100 bells donated by Italian people
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Transplant News
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November 30, 1995
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Nicholas Green, the seven-year-old boy whose organs saved the lives of seven Italians after he was shot and killed on Oct. 1, 1994, will be honored with a monument made up of 100 bells donated by Italian corporations, institutions and individuals, according to his father, Reginald Green.
The act of donation, which provided organs for seven Italian citizens, sparked an outpouring of response from Italians and people from around the world that has continued to build for more t...
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