'You Get a Kind of Happiness From It - Daniel Is Still Living On and He Is Helping Other People to Live' ; Daniel Salaman's Death has Helped to Save the Lives of at Least Three Other People. Health Editor Madeleine Brindley Spoke to Daniel's Mother, Assia Newton, About Organ Donation

Western MailAugust 17, 2009

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DANIEL SALAMAN once told his mother Assia Newton that "they can have what they want," when she asked him about organ donation.

He added: "They're no good to me when I've gone."

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'You Get a Kind of Happiness From It - Daniel Is Still Living On and He Is Helping Other People to Live' ; Daniel Salaman's Death has Helped to Save the Lives of at Least Three Other People. Health Editor Madeleine Brindley Spoke to Daniel's Mother, Assia Newton, About Organ Donation

Those words came back to Assia last year, when 21-year-old Daniel died in an horrific road accident after a night out in Bristol, and she made the decision to allow his organs to be donated.

"When they asked me in the hospital, I knew it was the ...

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