The Melbourne mother and nurse who lost a son but saw his organs save others

By Julia Medew Health Editor
Updated August 18 2015 - 10:08am, first published August 6 2015 - 6:03pm
Wil Taylor loved the outdoors and being with his dogs.  Photo: Supplied
Wil Taylor loved the outdoors and being with his dogs. Photo: Supplied
Connie Wilkinson's Wil became an organ donor after he was knocked down by a car while out jogging. Photo: Simon Schluter
Connie Wilkinson's Wil became an organ donor after he was knocked down by a car while out jogging. Photo: Simon Schluter
Wil Taylor, 26, died after a car accident and donated his organs. Photo: Supplied
Wil Taylor, 26, died after a car accident and donated his organs. Photo: Supplied

A few years ago, Connie Wilkinson witnessed something very few people get to see. As a nurse working at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, she helped surgeons remove organs from several patients soon after death.

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