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UNO Wahida's condition improves further: Doctor

Sunday, 13 September 2020


The health condition of Ghoraghat UNO Wahida Khanam, who was seriously injured in an attack by miscreants which left her right side paralysed, improved further, reports UNB.
Dr Mohammad Zahed Hossain, the chief of Neurotrauma Department at the National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital, disclosed it at a briefing on Saturday.
"She's now able to move her right hand from fingers to elbow but unable to move her right leg yet. The stitches done during her head surgery have been removed," said Zahed Hossain.
Her physical condition was improving as she was taking physiotherapy three to four times a day, Dr Hossain added.
"She's now out of danger and has no health complications. We'll keep her in observation for a few more days as her physiotherapy is underway," he said.
Replying to a question, Dr Zahed said they had not decided yet to shift her to a bed or cabin from the High Dependency Unit.
Ghoraghat Upazila Nirbahi Officer Wahida and her father Omar Ali were seriously injured in an attack by miscreants at her home on the Upazila Parishad premises on September 3.
They were taken to Rangpur Medical College and Hospital first.
Later, the UNO was airlifted to Dhaka. She is currently undergoing treatment at the National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital.
Earlier on Friday, Amirul Islam, the officer-in-charge of Ghoraghat Police Station, was withdrawn for negligence of duty over the matter.
Meanwhile, police arrested 10 suspects, including the prime accused, in a case filed over the attack.