But perseverance paid. So much so that even the police started allowing the eyes of accident victims to be removed before the post-mortem. But there were problems. Eyes have to be removed within six hours of death and properly preserved for transplantation, which has to be done within 90 hours, says M. L. Trivedi, hospital superintendent of the Gomabai Nethralaya and Research Centre (GNRC). Neemuch had no facility and the extracted corneas were sent to Indore, about 250 km away, in iceboxes and would often atrophy before being used. But a local philanthropist and businessman, G.D. Agarwal, stepped forward to help.