Sunday, 21 July 2013
Pakistani docs save Thane man after mid-air heart attack
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"One of the officials who even asked his wife to come to the hospital and stay with me just so that I would feel like we were in a safe place."
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: Mumbai Mirror
By Mumbai Mirror | Jul 19, 2013
Paksitani officials allow unprecedented emergency landing and deploy ambulance to airport to take Vasant Bondale (76) to Aga Khan University Hospital, where doctors treat and release him in a fortnight.
Amid frequent reports of cross-border firings along the LoC comes an India-Pakistan story to soften the heart of even the most ossified cynic.
The ministry of external affairs yesterday confirmed that on June 24, Vasant Bondale, a resident of Thane, was given life-saving treatment in a Karachi hospital after he suffered a heart attack on board an Istanbul-Mumbai flight. This despite the fact that Vasant, his wife Nalini, and her brother Vijay Phadnis, did not have Pakistani visas.
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