A 17-year-old boy woke up on the way to his funeral in Dharwad's Managundi village,
surprising his relatives and villagers who had presumed him dead. He
was rushed to a
private hospital where his condition is critical, Times of India reports.
Bitten by a stray dog one month ago, Kumar Marewad, 17, had high fever last week following which he was admitted to a Dharwad hospital. As his condition deteriorated, the teenager was put on ventilator.
The doctors told Kumar's relatives that he was critical and that he
would not survive if life support was removed. Informing them that
infection had spread in Kumar's body, the doctors left the family to
decide if they wanted to continue treatment. Later, the family decided
to shift him home.
"We had decided to take Kumar home after doctors told us his chances of
survival were bleak once taken off the ventilator," Kumar's
brother-in-law Sharanappa Naikar
said. Noticing no body movement or breathing, Kumar's relatives
presumed him dead. They then asked the villagers to make arrangements
for his funeral and headed straight to perform his last rites. Barely
two kilometres from the village where the funeral was to take place,
Kumar opened his eyes, moving his hands and legs and started breathing
fast. Soon, he was rushed to a hospital on Gokul Road.
Dr Mahesh Neelakhantannavar said: "Kumar is on ventilator. We suspect he suffers from meningoencephalitis, an infection caused due to dog bite. "
Kumar's parents Ningappa and Manjula, daily wage labourers, said: "Kumar
stopped going to school after class IX to support us. He used to work
as a construction labourer. His elder brother is physically challenged.
We need support for his treatment."
No comments:
Post a Comment