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Two Muslim doctors rescue Thackeray
Updated at: 1338 PST, Saturday, June 20, 2009
MUMBAI: Although Shiv Sena is known for having bias against Muslims, doctors belonging to Muslim community came to give Bal Thackeray, the Sena chief the much needed medical aid on Thursday.
The two doctors, namely Dr. Samad Ansari and Dr. Jaleel Parkar from Lilavati Hospital, rushed to Thackeray’s house to give him medical assistance as he gasped for breath.
Later, the Sena chief was brought to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Lilavati Hospital. Bal Thackeray has been under regular medical supervision since his health started deteriorating some time back.
“I examine him daily and sometimes I make two visits to Matoshri. On Thursday, I had examined him in the afternoon along with Dr Prakash Jiandani and he was absolutely fine.
“At around 8.30 pm, I had called and I was told that he was sitting with some guests. But at 9.30 pm, they called us to say that he had a breathing problem after which Dr Samad Ansari and myself rushed to Bandra (E) and saw him.
“His BP had shot up and his heart rate had increased. The oxygen levels were also low,” informed Dr. Parkar.
The doctor revealed that a few injections were given to senior Thackeray and he was put on oxygen in his house. He was later rushed to the hospital in an ambulance.
Updated at: 1338 PST, Saturday, June 20, 2009
MUMBAI: Although Shiv Sena is known for having bias against Muslims, doctors belonging to Muslim community came to give Bal Thackeray, the Sena chief the much needed medical aid on Thursday.
The two doctors, namely Dr. Samad Ansari and Dr. Jaleel Parkar from Lilavati Hospital, rushed to Thackeray’s house to give him medical assistance as he gasped for breath.
Later, the Sena chief was brought to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Lilavati Hospital. Bal Thackeray has been under regular medical supervision since his health started deteriorating some time back.
“I examine him daily and sometimes I make two visits to Matoshri. On Thursday, I had examined him in the afternoon along with Dr Prakash Jiandani and he was absolutely fine.
“At around 8.30 pm, I had called and I was told that he was sitting with some guests. But at 9.30 pm, they called us to say that he had a breathing problem after which Dr Samad Ansari and myself rushed to Bandra (E) and saw him.
“His BP had shot up and his heart rate had increased. The oxygen levels were also low,” informed Dr. Parkar.
The doctor revealed that a few injections were given to senior Thackeray and he was put on oxygen in his house. He was later rushed to the hospital in an ambulance.