Another young boy succumbs to his injuries; death toll rises in Patiala’s Fortuner accident case
Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in
As per the available information “Paramvir” a 15-16-year-old boy critically injured in Patiala’s infamous “Fortuner” accident case” dies just a few minutes ago.
As per initial information, Paramvir was admitted at Govt Rajindra Hospital, with head injury and other injuries, after the accident, along with other injured persons in the accident. On his parents request he was shifted to a private hospital Columbia Asia Hospital in Patiala. Where his condition worsens and he was put on ventilator.
But, yesterday at around 4.30-5.00 pm, he was shifted to Chandigarh/ Mohali, on his parent’s request, where he succumbs to his injuries at Max Hospital, Mohali and dies.
“On his parents request, today early morning he was shifted to PGI, but we think they didn’t get any ventilator at PGI and the parents might have shifted him to Max hospital” said an official of Columbia Asia Hospital, on the condition of anonymity.
Paramvir who was standing with deceased farmer Inderjit Singh and an employee of Thapar College, at roadside, silently protesting against the three farm bills were hit by the SUV.
Another young boy succumbs to his injuries; death toll rises in Patiala’s Fortuner accident case. As per available information, Paramvir is a student of class 10 of local DAV Public School, Bhupindra Road and is preparing for his board exams, scheduled from May,4,2021.He lives at Nabha road, Patiala and his family is into farming.
With Paramvir’s death the casualty rose to three, in Fortuner accident case. Earlier Inderjit Singh dies on the spot, 2 years old Ansh dies yesterday at PGI.
Thapar college employee is still critical and yesterday operated upon , for head injury, at local private hospital-Columbia Asia hospital.
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