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Then it happened. A tiny movement. A faint hand squeeze. Small, undeniable, and impossible to ignore. The certainty collapsed instantly.
Doctors stopped. Weapons lowered. New tests were ordered. The diagnosis was wrong. The young man was not brain-dead, and life was still there.
The story remains unsettling and powerful. A crime born from love delayed an irreversible decision and saved a life, raising lasting questions about medical certainty, family trust, and how close tragedy can be to miracle.
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