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Barisal: Four students from the private Zamzam School of Nursing at Rupatali in Barisal Nagar have been admitted to the hospital after falling unconscious and ill.
They were admitted to the medicine ward at Barisal Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital (Shebachim) at around 8:30 pm on Friday (February 12).
The students admitted to the hospital are Jamila Akhter (18), Tamanna (18), Setu (21) and Baishakhi (18).
Classmates of the sick said there was a madrasa on the fifth and sixth floors of the university’s academic building. The madrassa was removed and accommodation (shelter) was provided for students from the Faculties of Mats and Nursing. For exams and practices, there are currently only 35 in the nursing faculty and another 15-20 in the MATS. Although the crown has been closed from the beginning, the students arrived at the hostel in early January.
Khaleda, the staff at the residence, said yesterday that a girl named Mithila was terrified of geniuses or ghosts. Although the Lord brought him and gave him oil and water. Later in the night, a student named Jamila screamed in panic and fell ill. The other three students also fell ill due to panic.
The students, who were with their sick classmates, claimed that the panic was caused by the sound of walking on the roof of the residence at night and the sudden scratches on the hands of their two classmates. The students have been trying to bring the matter to the attention of authorities for the past few days.
Student Md. Mehdi said that several classmates approached from a nearby dormitory after receiving news that the students had fallen ill in a panic. When the matter was later reported to the authorities, they went to the scene but asked to keep the matter secret. We took them to the hospital. However, then no one from the university came with us. And the man who came here did not go to the place.
Jalis Mahmud, a nursing instructor at the university, who was present at the hospital, said that for some reason the students panicked and fell ill. But there is no such thing as what the students say. They have been well treated.
Meanwhile, the doctors in charge of the ward did not want to comment on the matter.
Munshi Enam, public relations officer for Zamzam Nursing, said the counseling was organized to allay the fears of the resident students. Milad-doar also organized in response to the demands of the students. Even then they weren’t scared.
Kotwali Police Deputy Inspector Reazul Islam, who visited the scene, said that why the incident occurred was under investigation.
Meanwhile, 45 of the 60 students have left the hostel and gone home.
Bangladesh time: 0438 hours, February 13, 2021
MS / AA
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