Categories: Nagpur

Snake Bite victim gave up

Nagpur: Adarsh Mishra, a 10-year-old boy who was bitten by Kraalang General who was very venomous, died after several complications on Thursday night, said the doctor.
Adarsh’s condition was very important since July 29 when he was accepted at the Lata Mangeshkar hospital in Hingna after six hospitals had rejected first aid.
Adarsh, a resident of Bharatwada in East Nagpur, has been sedated to keep it in the ventilator.
He never received consciousness after the incident, said his family members.
The doctor has confirmed that if Adarsh has received the first first aid, he may not suffer neuroparalis.
He also developed pneumonia, they said.
The body has not been handed over to the family because it is the case of Medico’s legal, they said.
Adarsh survived by the father who was the cook in a catering service while his mother was a housewife and two siblings.
The snake bit the boy when the family slept on the floor.

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