How Did a 14-Year-Old Girl Declared Dead Come Back to Life?
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Kolkata, Feb 11 (NationPress) A 14-year-old girl, who was initially declared dead by multiple medical professionals, experienced a miraculous revival due to the intervention of an ICU ambulance technician.
This extraordinary event occurred in Erafatpur, located in the East Midnapore district.
After this remarkable recovery, she spent the past week receiving treatment at Contai Sub-district Hospital. On Wednesday, she was discharged, and the details of the incident emerged.
It was revealed that the girl from Erafatepur village had ingested pesticide a week earlier amidst familial discord regarding her education.
She was transported to a private nursing facility in Tamluk after being turned away from several hospitals, where doctors concluded she had died. The family then returned to Contai and sought confirmation of her death from another physician.
Upon arriving home, the call for prayer was made in accordance with religious customs, and the announcement of her death was transmitted via a microphone.
Grave preparations were underway when ICU ambulance technician Rabindranath Mandal noticed a faint pulse. Acting on his instinct, he insisted that the girl be taken to Contai Sub-district Hospital one last time.
She was admitted to the ICU, and remarkably, she began to respond positively. After a week of treatment, the girl was discharged, having fully recovered.
Filled with joy at her revival, the girl expressed gratitude by adorning the technicians and doctors with garlands and paying homage. This incident has sparked significant interest in the community.
Hospital Superintendent Arup Ratan Karan informed local reporters, "Should we receive a formal complaint, we will launch an investigation and take appropriate measures against the doctors who pronounced her dead."
He added, "This young girl, only 14 years old, had consumed pesticides and was declared dead externally. Burial preparations were already in progress. However, our ambulance technician brought her to the hospital, where she was treated in the ICU. After seven days, she is heading home healthy, marking a proud day for us."