KOLKATA: The 77-year-old guy, whose spinal nerves had obtained seriously damaged after being captured in a makeshift turbulence to a Mumbai- Kolkata Vistara trip on June 7, which had been discharged from the hospital Wednesday night after a string compression operation.
Timir Baran Das, a former officer of Food Corporation of India, will stay bedridden for at least a year,” said physicians.
He had been declared to Charnock Hospital on VIP Road.
Das, a resident of Tollygunge in south Kolkata, was flying to Kolkata along with his son Subha — who’d regained from Covid-19 and barely escaped a catastrophic fire in a Mumbai hospital ICU cottage — on June 7 if the flight had been captured in a turbulence.
“Now I can not actually sit or roll into a side of their bed without somebody’s help.
I’m crippled and continue wondering what’s going to happen when my child and his family could return to Mumbai after his workplace resumes,” Das told TOI out of his mattress.
Meanwhile, another sufferer, Anita Agarwal, who’d suffered a fractured left arm at exactly the identical event, remains declared at Bellevue Hospital.