Fatal Signature
My daughter, Nina Camollo, who was badly injured in a car accident, died in the operating room after life-saving measures failed.
Before I could recover from the shock of her death, I received the horrifying news that all her organs had been removed.
Devastated and desperate, I threw all my energy into uncovering the truth. Only then did I discover that the consent form I had signed—given to me by the lead surgeon Avelina Bianchi—had a voluntary organ donation clause hidden in it.
Moreover, Nina hadn't been in critical condition at all. She was still alive when all her organs were harvested.
Enraged, I showed my husband, Arturo Camollo, all the evidence and declared that Avelina must suffer.
Yet, three months later, I see Arturo holding Avelina's daughter in his arms at the mall with Avelina herself leaning against him affectionately.
When I storm over to confront him, I learn that Avelina was Arturo's childhood best friend. Nina's heart had long been transplanted into Avelina's daughter, who suffered from a heart condition.
Faced with my accusations, Arturo insists that Nina has always been kind-hearted. He believes that Nina would have agreed to it if she knew that her life could save so many others.
Amid my struggle with them, a speeding car runs over me, killing me on the spot.
When I open my eyes again, I find myself reborn to the day Avelina hands me the critical condition notice and consent form.