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Coast Guard rescues Sri Lankan fisherman

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A severely injured on-board a Sri Lankan fishing vessel was rescued by the from high seas, the maritime agency said in a statement here. The Coast Guard received a request from the (MRCC), Colombo, to help the injured on-board the fishing vessel which was fishing at 100 nautical miles west of Suheli Par Island, a coral atoll in the Lakshadweep archipelago. The vessel had left the island nation on February 14 with five crew members. Malwatta Pathirannehalage Sunil Shantha, aged about 47 years, had suffered a deep cut injury on his neck, the statement said. MRCC Colombo had initially intimated that the patient was stable and the fishing boat was heading towards Colombo, and that the evacuation of the patient was being planned by Sri Lankan Naval ship on February 28, it said. However, on March 1, the of Navy stated that the condition of the injured was not stable and that the fishing boat was 98 nautical miles from Chenyakara light house near Lakshadweep. ship 'Samar', which was on a separate operational mission in the Lakshadweep area, was pressed into action and diverted to reach the Sri Lankan fishing vessel at the earliest to render medical aid. ICGS located the Sri Lankan fishing vessel at 9 PM yesterday and the medical team administered necessary first aid to the injured "There was a 8 cm long and 1.5 cm deep cut at the back of the head.

Considering the critically of the injured fisherman, he was taken on-board ICGS Samar," the statement said. The patient is stable and is under observation. He is being taken to Kochi for further treatment, it said. The ship is likely to reach Kochi by March 3, the statement added.

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First Published: Fri, March 02 2018. 23:10 IST
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