Dr Yunus Visits Student Movement Victims at Neuroscience Hospital
Chief Advisor Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus visited the National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital on Saturday, September 7, to check on the condition of those injured during the recent student-led mass uprising.
During his visit to the hospital in Agargaon, Dr Yunus inquired about the health of those seriously injured by security forces gunfire. Among the 11 critically injured patients, eight are university and college students currently receiving treatment at the hospital.
Dr Kazi Deen Mohammad, the hospital’s director, confirmed that Dr Yunus personally assessed the conditions of four students being treated in the intensive care unit (ICU). All four had sustained head injuries from gunshots, but their conditions are reportedly improving.
Senior hospital staff, including Badrul Alam and the institute's joint director, were present during the visit.
Between July 16 and August 11, the student uprising in Bangladesh claimed the lives of 650 people, with over 18,000 more injured.
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