22-year-old Rebekah Khatri from Udaipur, who was injured by the police during a demonstration by supporters of the monarchy in Thinkune, Kathmandu on March 15, is still in the hospital. More than 7 lakh rupees have been spent on his treatment. But the government, which announced that it would take over the treatment of the injured, has not given a single rupee.
Father Tulsiram Khatri said that he was working by looking for a loan for his daughter's treatment by paying interest at the rate of Rs.
"Not all medicine is available inside the hospital, if you buy it from outside you will not get it unless you give money," he said, "so far, more than 7 lakh rupees have been spent." We have submitted the bill for the amount spent with the government. But till now, not even one rupee of treatment expenses has been 'refunded' by the government.'
Rebekah shares her pain with everyone who comes to see her - 'I am eating, I am able to speak. But if there is a weakness in the treatment, my body parts may be lost!'
On the 15th of Chaitra, she was shot by the police while she was returning from the accounting work at a food store in Narefant. Rebecca, who had been in the intensive care unit of the civil hospital for a long time and was shifted to a ward cabin, was taken to the Maharajganj University Teaching Hospital in Kathmandu for plastic surgery. But after bleeding profusely from the bullet spot, the doctor told the family that the leg would have to be amputated.
Now she is being treated at the CTVS ICU on the third floor of the Manmohan Cardiothoracic Vascular and Transplant Center of the University of Medicine. "We did not know that we would be referred to this hospital," Tulsiram, Rebecca's father, said. He said that the leg had to be amputated due to excessive bleeding from the place of operation. 'I requested the doctor to see that we have time,' he said,'he said, 'The doctor is not saying that the leg should be amputated because the condition is getting better.'
The doctor said that Rebecca's condition was complicated from the beginning as the bullet in the right leg affected the vein from the heart. Manmohan Cardiothoracic Director of Vascular and Transplant Center Dr. According to Ratnamani Gajurel, the surgery was done after Rebecca started bleeding again from the punctured vein after being shot.
On the day of Rajawadi's demonstration, Rebecca called her brother Dinesh (grand father's son) after not getting a car to go to Gwarko saying, 'I was afraid of the clashes between the police and the protestors, I didn't even get a car'. When the siblings were about to reach the room, the bullet that pierced Dinesh's left leg hit Rebecca's right thigh. Dinesh was discharged in five days after normal treatment, but Rebecca's leg was repeatedly operated by the doctor, but the operation was not successful.
Dilli Prasad is still in the hospital
Dilli Prasad Luintel of Bhojpur, who was shot in the stomach along with Rebecca, who was injured in the demonstration of Chait 15, is undergoing treatment at the trauma hospital. Ramhari (Rhythm) Shrestha of Kavre who was shot in the arm B&B is under regular follow-up at the hospital . Even though the work of placing steel on Shrestha's arm has been completed, the operation of the arm vein is still to be done. Luintel's abdominal surgery is still pending .
'Two intestines are being treated outside the stomach', Luintel said, 'There is still surgery left, there is no decision when he will be discharged from the hospital.' Even though the government will provide free treatment, the stay of the sick and the sick has become difficult with medicines that have to be bought outside. It is difficult for them to take care of household expenses because they have to rest by working for a living. Ramchandra Budhatok of Dolakha, who was hit by a bullet in his hand, says that it is difficult for him to support his family after he was injured.
"I used to drive the car to cover the expenses of the family," Budhathoki said, "It has become difficult to eat rice in the morning and evening." We bought it on loan and on loan. It is not decided how to pay.' Luintel also says that the government has ignored it.
Avenues television journalist Suresh Rajak and 29-year-old Savin Maharjan of Kirtipur-4 were killed in the demonstration on March 15, while 20 others were injured by police firing.
