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Vagabond dog-lover gets a hospital bed after police warning activists

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Nagpur: Lover Animal Sandesh Patil, who lives on the path, gets a new rental of life after activists warn the police about his deteriorating health last week.
He got help on time, and was accepted at Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital (IGGMCH).
Patil, a graduate from Pune in his 40s, has lived as a bum near Vaishnodevi Chowk with three dogs, which has attracted sympathy for animal lovers and activists, who extend help to him.
After leaving Pune after the death of his parents, Patil was studied to become the owner of the house in his place of origin, which was allegedly seized by someone.
Depressed and sad, Patil somehow landed in town a few years ago and began living on the path.
His life depends on the generosity of people who pass and some good Samaritans.
In the middle of its poverty, Patil has decided to adopt a puppy at first and then two more.
Impressed with his love for dogs even in the emergency residence on the path, Patil tricycle bound with tricycle began to get food and other ingredients from other animal lovers around him.
Animal lover who educated Karishma Galani was warned about Patil by Yogesh Purohit activist and Kin Kajal Purohit.
Patil, who lived by pleading on the road, suffered from Filaria in his right leg.
The Purohit family, which is used to help Patil and naughty children with food, has noticed his failure and approaching the galani to ask for help.
Galani sought Zonal DCP Help Lohit Matani, who immediately described two police officers to shift Patil to IGGMCH.
Matani said the ambulance driver was called to shift Patil to the hospital was reluctant until there was a police case registered in this case.
“I have to intervene to make sure the man who is sick shifts to the hospital, or he will die on the road.
There are many beggars and homeless people who die without being attended and assisted, which authority should not be ignored,” he said.
Galani said Patil did get help because he had adopted three street dogs regardless of his condition and shared his food with them with love and attention.
“DCP also wants to rehabilitate Patil, which seems to be an educated person,” he said.

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