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Manitoba teen in fatal crash donates organs helping 45 people

A Manitoba teen who died after being critically injured in a car crash near Steinbach, Man. has helped 45 people through organ donation.

Tyler Klassen, 16, was critically injured in crash 2 days after he had received driver's licence

Tyler Klassen, 16, had received his driver's licence two days before the fatal collision. (Family photo)

A Manitoba teen who died after being critically injured in a collision near Steinbachhas helped 45 people through organ donation.

Tyler Klassen, 16, lost control of his vehicle while passing a car on thegravel Hanover Road West on Oct. 22, two days after receiving his driver's licence, a family friend says.

"Tyler was brain dead and wouldn't recover," Doreen Dueck, a family spokesperson, told CBC News.

Dueck said Tyler had expressed to his mother, Lisa, that hewanted to be an organ donor just a month ago.

"Tyler had said to [his] mom, 'If anything ever happens to me I want to donate my organs,' so she went through with the difficult decision to go through with his wishes."

In the hopehis seriously injured heart and lungs might repair themselves for donation, Tyler was kept on life support for four days following the crash, Dueck said. He was taken into surgery lateTuesday.

"It was delayed by two hours so they were granted an extra two hours with their son," Dueck said as she read the text message updates from Tyler's mom.

While his heart and lungs were still too damaged for transplant, doctors were able to harvest Tyler's kidneys, liver, pancreasand eyesas well as muscle and tissue.

Klassen had told his mother he wanted to be an organ donor just a month before he died, says a family friend. (Family photo)

"He saved 45 people's lives with his organs," Dueck said, adding Tyler passed away at 6:45 a.m. Wednesday.

As the mother of an 11-year-old son with kidney disease who will needa transplant in his lifetime, Dueck said Tyler's donation touched her personally.

"My reaction was what a hero for someone so young," she said. "If my child was in need of a kidney, Tyler could have been a potential kidney donor."

In an effort to give back, Dueck and another friend are trying to help the family cover funeral costs through an online fundraising campaign.

"He's given his life to help all of these people, so I'm trying to reach out to everybody to donate," Dueck said.

RCMPare still investigating the crash, but say Tyler and his passenger were wearing seatbelts and alcohol was not a factor. Tyler's passenger remains in hospital in stable condition.