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“Mother, you will stay one night in this forest. Your children will be taken to the Shal-Gazri forest saying:” I will come looking for you tomorrow. “He did it on suspicion of coronavirus. He was rescued from the forest and sent to Dhaka.
Abul Kalam Azad, a member of upazila neighborhood Gazaria Parishad (UP) neighborhood 2, said: “The locals reported to me about the sound of a woman crying from inside the forest around 8pm last night. Later , the local people, including the local president, approached the woman. The woman told the story of how her children threw her into the jungle. Later, around 12 pm, the Upazila (UN) Executive Officer was informed. Around 1:30 pm, the woman was rescued by ambulance and sent to the Kuwait Friendship Hospital in Dhaka. The woman was held in isolation at Dhaka Medical College Hospital at 7 am Tuesday morning if authorities hospital did not admit it.
The resident medical officer of the Sakhipur Upazila Health Complex, Shaheenur Alam, said this morning that the woman had a fever, sore throat, colds and cough. The woman was sent to the Kuwait Friendship Hospital overnight due to coronavirus symptoms. He was admitted to the isolation ward of the Dhaka Medical School for lack of admission. Today, a sample of the woman will be collected and examined.
The UN Asmaul Husna Liza confirmed the news saying: “Due to the symptoms of the coronavirus, the woman’s son, two daughters and her son-in-law, along with her, went to the village. How did the children treat their mothers in such a way If the villagers couldn’t find them, they would have eaten the sick woman in the fox at night. “
The medical officer of the Upazila Health Complex, Masud Rana, said the woman’s home was in Nalitabari upazila of Sherpur. The woman’s son, two daughters, and a son-in-law worked in a clothing factory in Salana, Gazipur. They all live in a rented house in Salina. The woman cooked and fed everyone. After a few days, the fever, colds, and cough started when people in the neighborhood pushed them away. The children left their mother in the Sakhipur jungle on the way to Nalitabari in Sherpur by renting a van.
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