By Georgie Pilcher and Grant McArthur, Herald Sun
A MELBOURNE mother's selfless devotion to her daughter has seen her make the ultimate sacrifice in a transplant tragedy.
Penny Halbish, wife of the former cricket supremo Graham, died a day after giving her daughter Suzanne, 29, the greatest gift - a life-saving kidney.
Suzanne returned home in good health last night but is reeling from the shock loss of her 62-year-old mother.
A devastated Mr Halbish, former chief executive of Cricket Australia, was by his daughter's side at home in Heatherton in Melbourne.
Mr Halbish said the family discussed the risks, but as they watched kidney disease ravage Suzanne the family was determined to do everything possible to save her.
Mrs Halbish's own mother had died of surgical complications at just 52, but she had no hesitation in risking her life for her daughter.
The risk of a donor dying through a live kidney transplant is very low.
There have been 3931 kidney transplants in Australia since 1966, with the only other tragedy occurring in 2006.
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