Tragic Fire Claims Life of Bangladeshi Man During Kidney Transplant Journey
Journey of hope ends in tragedy for Bangladeshi family
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A Bangladeshi family faced tragedy during their trip to Delhi for a kidney transplant. Mohammad Nurul Amin died in a fire, while three others, including his brother-in-law, remain on life support. The incident is part of a larger tragedy involving 21 fatalities, including several foreign nationals.
- 01Mohammad Nurul Amin, a 44-year-old transporter from Bangladesh, died in a fire in Delhi.
- 02The fire occurred at a bed and breakfast where the family was staying before a scheduled kidney transplant for Amin's brother-in-law, Mosharaf Hossain.
- 03Three other relatives, including the donor and her daughter, are on life support following the fire incident.
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A journey intended for hope turned tragic for a Bangladeshi family visiting Delhi for a kidney transplant. Mohammad Nurul Amin, aged 44, died in a fire at the Hauz Rani bed and breakfast, where he was staying with his brother-in-law, Mosharaf Hossain, and Hossain's wife, Rahana. The family had arrived in India on June 2, with the hope of a successful transplant. Amin's death leaves behind his wife and three children. The fire also left Hossain injured and two other relatives, the kidney donor and her daughter, in critical condition on life support. This incident is part of a larger tragedy, as reports indicate that 21 individuals have died due to similar circumstances, including 12 foreigners. Among the deceased are Nigerian nationals and citizens from Kyrgyzstan, Iraq, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, and Liberia. Authorities are working on the repatriation of the bodies, while DNA profiles have been preserved for identification due to the absence of immediate family members in India.
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The tragic incident highlights safety concerns in accommodations for international patients in Delhi, prompting calls for improved regulations and safety measures.
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