Ally Behan who died from meningococcal after Spilt Milk festival saves lives ... trends now Incredible legacy of music festival meningococcal victim: Teenager saves FIVE lives through organ donation in the wake of her death By Eliza Mcphee For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:05 GMT, 7 December 2022 | Updated: 21:09 GMT, 7 December 2022 Viewcomments An 18-year-old girl who died from meningococcal after attending a music festival has donated her organs and saved the lives of five people including a child. Ally Behan's family made the heartbreaking decision to turn off her life support on the weekend, after she became severely ill after attending the Spilt Milk music festival in Canberra on November 26. Days after the teen returned to her home in the tight-knit coastal town of Manyana, on NSW's south coast, Ms Behan started experiencing gastro-like symptoms, which quickly turned into something more sinister. Ms Behan's mum rushed her to Canberra Hospital but her condition quickly deteriorated and was on life life support last week and by Sunday she was showing no brain activity. She died shortly after her life support was turned off, with NSW Health confirming her death on Monday. 'Ally liked to help people and did just that in her final hours by providing the amazing gift of donating her organs which have gone to save the lives of five different people, one of which is a young child,' her family said in a statement. More to come Ally Behan's (pictured) family made the heartbreaking decision to turn off her life support on the weekend, after she became severely ill after attending the Spilt Milk music festival in Canberra on November 26 Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility