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Noted Ekushey medal-winning novelist and journalist Rahat Khan will be buried at Mirpur’s intellectual cemetery. He will be buried there on Saturday.
Aparna Khan, Rahat Khan’s wife, has confirmed the matter. She said: ‘According to her (Rahat Khan’s) dying wish, she will be buried in the Mirpur Intellectual Cemetery on Saturday (today). The body was kept in the cold room at Bardem Hospital overnight.
Rahat Khan breathed his last at his home in the capital around 8:30 pm on Friday. He was 80 years old. President upon his death. Many dignitaries, including Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, have expressed their deep sorrow.
On July 20, Rahat Khan was admitted to Bardem Hospital in critical condition. The day before, he got out of bed at home and had back pain. After that, an X-ray was taken on the advice of the doctor and a deep wound was found in the rib. He was admitted to the ICU of the Bardem Hospital urgently for lack of air. He suffered from various diseases of old age, including heart disease, kidney disease, and diabetes for a long time. He stayed home because his medical procedure was complicated and he could not be operated on.
Rahat Khan’s wife, Aparna, had previously said that doctors had informed them on July 29 that the hospital would not receive any benefits. No surgery can be done due to diabetes, kidney or heart problems. For this he was brought home. From then on, Rahat Khan had to stay in bed all the time.
Rahat Khan is a famous storyteller from Bangladesh. His contributions to both short stories and novels are significant. Rahat Khan’s contribution as a journalist is also significant.
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