Critically ill Indian man airlifted from Dubai after community\'s help

Critically ill Indian man airlifted from Dubai after community's help

Press Trust of India  |  Dubai 

A critically ill Indian man who suffered multi-organ failure following a severe lung and had mounting hospital bills was airlifted on Tuesday to New after the Indian community came out in his support.

Khanna's son did not avail any travel or for his parents and had unpaid hospital bills mounting to over Rs 18,00,000.

The of (CGI) in thanked the Indian community and doctors for coming out in support of the family that had surging bills of over lakhs of rupees in a hospital here.

"expresses it's sincere gratitude to doctors, NMC Hospital, Indian community philanthropists and family members of Sh Surrender Khanna, a critical patient, who has just left Dubai to by air ambulance..it showed that together we can..we pray for his speedy recovery," it said in a tweet on Tuesday.

According to newspaper, the mobilised the Indian community to help the family.

Several pitched in with funds which helped to arrange for a better-equipped charter plane ambulance for his ailing father and flew out to New with his mother where arrangements for his father's treatment were made.

The private hospital in Dubai, where Khanna was treated, had stopped the billing cycle for a couple of days and extended the period of payment.

"I have never seen a private hospital being generous to the extent of stopping the billing cycle after those initial few days," was quoted as saying by the newspaper.

Khanna had developed breathlessness a day after he arrived here and was rushed to hospital. Doctors diagnosed it to be a severe lung and his limbs began getting discoloured.

The growing affected Khanna's left hand which had to be amputated.

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 14:15 IST