Mangalore Crash : Lone Woman Survivor Sabrina Released from Hospital
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Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (VA)
Mangalore, Jun 7: Bangladeshi national Sabrina Nasrinhuq, the only-woman survivor of the tragic air crash was discharged from A J Hospital here on Monday June 7.
Lidwin D’Souza introduced the doctors and dignitaries present on the occasion. Addressing the reporters, Dr Prashanth Marla, medical director, A J Hospital and Research Centre said that with God’s grace Sabrina has miraculously survived from the plane crash and the doctors have given their best in her treatment.
He also expressed deepest condolences to the families of the crash victims on behalf of the entire hospital management. Managing director and president, Laxmi Memorial Trust, A J Shetty handed over a bouquet to Sabrina and wished her good health and success in future. He informed the reporters that another crash survivor Umer Farooq who is also undergoing his treatment at A J Hospital is recovering well and will be discharged very shortly.
Dr Ramesh Pai, dean, A J Institute of Medical Sciences, Dr Prashant Shetty, vice-president, Laxmi memorial trust, Dr Sudarshan Bhandary, Orthopedic surgeon and Dr Dinesh Kadam, plastic-surgeon were present on the occasion. A representative from Air India Prasad Rane was also present.
Sabrina Nasrinhuq was among eight lucky survivors of the Air India Express flight crash at Bajpe airport which killed 158 people. After the horrifying incident, Sabrina who is interning in KMC, Manipal had told one thing is certain that she now know what it's like to be a patient, so she can be a better doctor”.
Sabrina acknowledged the doctors and management of A J Hospital and remained grateful to God and the people who helped in her rescue. She especially thanked a 18-year old boy whose name she did not know. She said he was mainly responsible for her survival.
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