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Dr Georgi Nikolov, assistant chief of the University Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic in Pleven, saved 13-year-old Nina, who was taken to hospital with a knife to her face. PHOTO: BURYANA BOZHINOVA
Shortly before 8 pm on August 28, 2013, emergency physicians at “Dr. Georgi Stranski” University Hospital in Pleven faced a case they will remember for a lifetime. A girl is led into the pavilion with a kitchen knife stuck in her face next to the handle. Nina (Nargiz) Angelova, 13, from the Morava village of Svishtov, is conscious and not even in pain.
He simply asks in fear: “Will I die? Will I go blind?
Previously, the teenager was stabbed at home by her brother, Maximilian (Maksut), 17. The two fight over a DVD and the boy, entertained with beer and brandy, grabs the knife and stabs an 11cm blade between his sister’s eyes.
The metal sinks less than 1 cm from the brain and 5 mm from the eyeball. It slides down the nose and pierces the palate. The knife is inserted parallel to the man’s throat. The girl was saved with a one-time operation at the Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic in Pleven, and Dr. Georgi Nikolov became a hero. Not only does Nina survive, she also has no permanent injuries.
Nana’s X-ray.
Removing the blade presents a great danger of affecting important organs. After putting the patient to sleep, two team members grabbed her head and held her tightly, and Dr. Nikolov suddenly pulled out the knife and immediately pulled it out. The operation lasts one hour. For Nargiz, the intervention is truly a miracle. The risk: even if she kept her eyes, the girl would see twice. Squinting and a completely immobile eye are other possible serious injuries. Doctors face another difficulty: they control a pulsating flow of blood, which is mechanically pressed by the knife. When they take it out, blood spurts from everywhere.
While his sister receives treatment, an investigation against Maximilian begins. He was sent to the Temporary Housing Home for Minors in Gorna Oryahovitsa, then to a social center in Ovcha Mogila and has a restriction to return home. Social services and the child protection department are involved in the case.
Nina recovers quickly and goes to Morava for the first day of school.
7 years after the incident Nina is a young mother, she does not live in the village
7 years after the injury, only a small cut above Nina’s nose is reminiscent of a family thriller. The young woman, now 20, is doing well. The horrible wound has no lasting effect on her health.
She is married to Gorna Oryahovitsa and with her husband they have a 1-year-old daughter. They recently visited their parents in Morava.
“What they did as children stayed there. There is a mistake, there is forgiveness ”, they say in the town.
In January 2015, Maximiliano received 5 years and 4 months in prison for the premeditated murder attempt on his own sister.
He admits his guilt and wants a summary judgment. Parents refuse to be private prosecutors and civil plaintiffs. The young man is serving his sentence and currently lives with his parents in the village.
He works for a local breeder, herds cows and has no problem with the law.
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