US-Bangla crash: 4 receiving treatment ‘out of danger’
Four injured persons, who were rescued and later admitted to the Dhapasi-based Grande International Hospital of Nepal following the US-Bangla aircraft crash, are said to be out of danger, reports The Kathmandu Post.
According to Dr Chakra Raj Pandey, Medical Director at the hospital, all four persons are undergoing treatment at Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital and are out of danger.
The hospital said Kishor Tripathi underwent surgery for his broken shoulder. He has also sustained injures in various parts of the body.
Similarly, Dayaram Tamrakar’s wounds were cleaned and stitched, the hospital informed.
Likewise, Hari Prasad Subedi’s operation was completed on Monday itself. He sustained injuries in his face and his legs were also broken while blood clots have been seen in both lungs of Binod Raj Paudel.