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Vimala Darzi of Kamalamai Municipality-4 Dhungrewas of Sindhuli wanders daily, pleading to save her son, who was seriously injured after falling in the toilet, along with her two grandsons. 15 days ago, his 29-year-old son Suviran was seriously injured after falling in the Nepali toilet.
After first treatment at Sindhuli Hospital, he was taken to Dhulikhel Hospital. From there he also He was taken to KMC in Sinamangal, Kathmandu. He is currently being treated in the ICU of KMAC. Vimala said that her son Nepali had injuries on his face and head.
Vimala, who has been leading a normal life, is also taking care of two grandchildren. The family of Vimala, who was living in a rented room, was hit by lightning after their son was seriously injured. "As a sick person, they call me every day to ask me to send Nepali money from Kathmandu," she said.
He said that he could not afford the treatment because he was taken to KMC without knowing. Vimala said that Bhada had told her that she had already paid the hospital a bill of over one and a half lakhs for paying 10,000 after looking for a loan. "If he had received good treatment, his son would have lived," she said.
Vimala's brother Chandra Bahadur Nepali is also giving up together to save his nephew. "If I could buy the medicine as prescribed by the doctor, I would have hoped to live, there is no way," Mama Chandra Bahadur said, "Now how many days can I stay with the help of oxygen, the expenses are increasing day by day is.'
