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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • April 23, 2018 - Albany, New York, United States - More than 1500 people took the streets of Albany and marched from Sheridan Hollow to the Capitol Building as part of the ''Cuomo Walk The Talk'' day of action, governor's seat candidates participated in the protest, Democrat Cynthia Nixon marched the streets of Albany and Green Party's Howie Hawkins marched and got arrested later at the Hall of Governors in the Capitol Building. Actor and activist James Cromwell was also among the 55 people arrested at the Hall of Governors in a non-violent act of civil disobedience, demanding Cuomo to stop all fracking infrastructure, move to 100% renewable energy, and make polluters pay. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Feb 28, 2008 - Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa - A video recording of black workers made to perform degrading acts by white university students has sparked outrage in South Africa and cast a new spotlight on racism in the 'Rainbow Nation'. It includes images of one of the students urinating into a container of soup, which is then given to four unwitting black cleaners who are later seen vomiting into buckets. A voice is heard explaining that the act is a protest at plans to integrate non-whites into a whites-only residence building. The university is in Bloemfontein, the rural heartland of the Afrikaaner, the original white settlers of South Africa. Even in the post-Apartheid era, racial harmony there remains elusive.One black student at the university said: ''If I am in class they (whites) can't even sit beside us. They just choose to sit beside other whites. That shows they are not appreciating us at all.'' The tape has sparked debate and brought condemnation from whites and non-whites. Police had to use stun grenades to disperse angry protesters on the campus. Two of the students behind the video have since finished their studies, while two others have been banned from the campus. They may face criminal charges. PICTURED: A black student walks past security outside the Reitz hostel on Thursday. (Credit Image: © Shayne Robinson/ZUMA Press)
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  • May 3, 2017 - Four people have been killed and approximately ten people have been injured by a car bomb blast in Syria’s northern city of Azaz. The attack took place in the main open square of Azaz and among those killed are two Iraqis who had moved to Azaz to escape the war and violence in Iraq. Another victim is a Free Syrian Police officer from Azaz. The death toll may rise as several people have been seriously wounded by the blast. The town of Azaz has been a major hub for fighters and opposition activists, and the vehicle exploded near an office associated with Syria's pro-opposition interim government, although the building was not damaged in the attack. While nobody has claimed responsibility for the blast, some believe that either the Islamic State or the YPG Kurdish militia may be behind it. The town has been subject to previous attacks, some of which were claimed by the Islamic State group. The blast also coincides with the resumption of a new round of negotiations between the Syrian government and the opposition in the Kazakh capital, Astana (Credit Image: © Juma Mohammed/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 24, 2017 - New York, United States - Refuse Fascism held a press conference outside the Museum of Jewish Heritage at 36 Battery Place, in New York City; protesting the Trump administration’s threats and actions against followed by a peaceful procession to the the U.S. Federal Building at 26 Federal Plaza, where participants attempted to present the Adolf Eichmann Award to Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly and the Joseph Goebbels Award to Attorney General Jeff Sessions. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 30, 2019 - New York, New York, United States - 7 members of Sunrise NYC were arrested outside of Senator Chuck Schumer’s midtown office building after blocking the entrance doors in an act of civil disobedience, demanding that the Senator join his colleagues and back the Green New Deal. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2017 - Seattle, Washington/King County, United States - Seattle, Washington: AmazonFresh Pickup Ballard. An employee checks in a customer at the AmazonFresh Pickup in the Ballard neighborhood. Now in its second month of a beta test program, AmazonFresh Pickup is available for Amazon employees. Amazon.com currently has two grocery pickup locations in Seattle’s SoDo and Ballard neighborhoods where shoppers can receive their online purchases in as little as fifteen minutes after they are placed. All Amazon Prime members will have free and unlimited pickup benefits once opening to the public at a later date. (Credit Image: © Paul Gordon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2017 - Seattle, Washington/King County, United States - Seattle, Washington: AmazonFresh Pickup Ballard. A customer drives into the AmazonFresh Pickup in the Ballard neighborhood. Now in its second month of a beta test program, AmazonFresh Pickup is available for Amazon employees. Amazon.com currently has two grocery pickup locations in Seattle’s SoDo and Ballard neighborhoods where shoppers can receive their online purchases in as little as fifteen minutes after they are placed. All Amazon Prime members will have free and unlimited pickup benefits once opening to the public at a later date. (Credit Image: © Paul Gordon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, United States - New Yorkers continue to protest the election of Donald Trump as US President as some 3,000 activists gathered at Trump Tower on Central Park West to rally before marching to Trump's Fifth Avenue building. Organizers and many of the participants focused on Latin American immigrants & their concern over possible discrimination as Trump has promised to deport all illegal immigrants currently in the US. (Credit Image: © Andy Katz/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, United States - New Yorkers continue to protest the election of Donald Trump as US President as some 3,000 activists gathered at Trump Tower on Central Park West to rally before marching to Trump's Fifth Avenue building. Organizers and many of the participants focused on Latin American immigrants & their concern over possible discrimination as Trump has promised to deport all illegal immigrants currently in the US. (Credit Image: © Andy Katz/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, United States - New Yorkers continue to protest the election of Donald Trump as US President as some 3,000 activists gathered at Trump Tower on Central Park West to rally before marching to Trump's Fifth Avenue building. Organizers and many of the participants focused on Latin American immigrants & their concern over possible discrimination as Trump has promised to deport all illegal immigrants currently in the US. (Credit Image: © Andy Katz/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, United States - New Yorkers continue to protest the election of Donald Trump as US President as some 3,000 activists gathered at Trump Tower on Central Park West to rally before marching to Trump's Fifth Avenue building. Organizers and many of the participants focused on Latin American immigrants & their concern over possible discrimination as Trump has promised to deport all illegal immigrants currently in the US. (Credit Image: © Andy Katz/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 20, 2017 - Michigan, U.S. - While a policeman stands guard, the body of an unidentfied msn is removed from the burned out ruins of as building on Seward and Twelfth in the riot area in Detroit in 1967. Another man, also unidentified, was found dead in the rubble. The cause of their death ha not yet been officially determined. (Credit Image: © Detroit Free Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 1987 - Michigan, U.S. - The charred remains of a building destroyed in the 1967 riot in Detroit. (Credit Image: © Detroit Free Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 17, 2016 - Michigan, U.S. - Bullet holes in a building on 12th street during the 1967 Detroit riot. (Credit Image: © Detroit Free Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 30, 1967 - Michigan, U.S. - The Manor House, circled, where three young Negroes were found slain in late July 1967. It is a three story home turned into an annex for the Algiers Motel, 8301 Woodward Avenue in Detroit. The first building north the motel on Virginia Park, it contains 15 kitchenette apartments. The bodies were found on the first floor, which in this picture is hidden by a 1 story wing of the motel. (Credit Image: © Detroit Free Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Ford CEO and president James Hackett, left, talks with Tom and Gail Wise of Park Ridge, Ill., about their 1964 Ford Mustang convertible, at Ford world headquarters in Dearborn, Mich., celebrating the building of 10,000,000 Mustangs, on August 8, 2018. Photo by Kimberly P. Mitchell/Detroit Free Press/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The rims on the 1964 Ford Mustang owned by Gail Wise, the first Mustang sold. It is at Ford world headquarters in Dearborn, Mich., during the event celebrating the building of 10,000,000 Mustangs, on August 8, 2018. Photo by Kimberly P. Mitchell/Detroit Free Press/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The grill on the 1964 Ford Mustang owned by Gail Wise, the first Mustang sold. It is at Ford world headquarters in Dearborn, Mich., during the event celebrating the building of 10,000,000 Mustangs, on August 8, 2018. Photo by Kimberly P. Mitchell/Detroit Free Press/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Gail Wise, 76, of Park Ridge, Ill., is the first buyer of a 1964 Ford Mustang. It's now worth $350,000. She and the car are at Ford world headquarters in Dearborn, MI, USA, celebrating the building of 10,000,000 Mustangs, on August 8, 2018. Photo by Kimberly P. Mitchell/Detroit Free Press/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Gail Wise, 76, of Park Ridge, Ill., is the first buyer of a 1964 Ford Mustang. It's now worth $350,000. She and the car are at Ford world headquarters in Dearborn, MI, USA, celebrating the building of 10,000,000 Mustangs, on August 8, 2018. Photo by Kimberly P. Mitchell/Detroit Free Press/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Gail Wise, 76, of Park Ridge, Ill., is the first buyer of a 1964 Ford Mustang. It's now worth $350,000. She and the car are at Ford world headquarters in Dearborn, MI, USA, celebrating the building of 10,000,000 Mustangs, on August 8, 2018. Photo by Kimberly P. Mitchell/Detroit Free Press/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • April 25, 2017 - inconnu - Cruise passengers booking with a new ship will be able to race around on deck – on a Ferrari-branded karting race track.Norwegian Cruise Line’s new Norwegian Joy, a ship the cruise line is building for its market in China, will be the first in the world to feature a racetrack.It is in partnership with Scuderia Ferrari Watches .Set to be one of the ship's key attractions, the racetrack will allow up to ten drivers to compete against each other in electric go-carts. The thrilling experience with culminate in a photo finish which the winner can then share with friends and family.Norwegian Cruise Line says The Haven and Concierge class passengers will ''enjoy a number of complimentary rides as part of the amenities and benefits of their suites and staterooms.'' Once drivers complete on the course, they will be free to browse a nearby retail store which features a selection of Scuderia Ferrari Watches.The 3,850-passenger Joy will start sailing from Shanghai on June 27 and also homeport in Tianjin. Other stand-out features will include an open-air laser tag course, hovercraft bumper cars, multi-story water slides and the cruise line’s largest-ever upscale shopping venue. # PISTE DE KARTING SUR UN PAQUEBOT (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 25, 2017 - inconnu - Cruise passengers booking with a new ship will be able to race around on deck – on a Ferrari-branded karting race track.Norwegian Cruise Line’s new Norwegian Joy, a ship the cruise line is building for its market in China, will be the first in the world to feature a racetrack.It is in partnership with Scuderia Ferrari Watches .Set to be one of the ship's key attractions, the racetrack will allow up to ten drivers to compete against each other in electric go-carts. The thrilling experience with culminate in a photo finish which the winner can then share with friends and family.Norwegian Cruise Line says The Haven and Concierge class passengers will ''enjoy a number of complimentary rides as part of the amenities and benefits of their suites and staterooms.'' Once drivers complete on the course, they will be free to browse a nearby retail store which features a selection of Scuderia Ferrari Watches.The 3,850-passenger Joy will start sailing from Shanghai on June 27 and also homeport in Tianjin. Other stand-out features will include an open-air laser tag course, hovercraft bumper cars, multi-story water slides and the cruise line’s largest-ever upscale shopping venue. # PISTE DE KARTING SUR UN PAQUEBOT (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 18, 2017 - Hamburg, Germany - Journalists show solidarity for Turkish journalist being imprisoned without due process, by holding up signs with message: # FREE Turkey Journalists at the Town Hall Meeting: Building The Journalism WE Need, where hundreds of top editors from all over the globe gathered for IPI (International Press Institute) 2017 World Congress. (Credit Image: ? Scott Mc Kiernan/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 18, 2017 - Hamburg, Germany - GRIT CROSS, editor at ZDF, joins fellow journalists, including in front row left, DAVAN MAHARAJ, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of the Los Angeles Times, showing solidarity for Turkish journalist being imprisoned without due process, by holding up signs with message: # FREE Turkey Journalists at the Town Hall Meeting: Building The Journalism WE Need, where hundreds of top editors from all over the globe gathered for IPI (International Press Institute) 2017 World Congress. (Credit Image: ? Scott Mc Kiernan/ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 2, 2017 - Michigan, U.S. - National Guardsman Gary Ciko of Hamtramck checks on buildings for snipers during the riot on July 23,1967 in Detroit. (Credit Image: © Detroit Free Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct. 20, 2016 - Pretoria, South Africa - Protesting college students run away as police officials try to disperse them outside the Union Buildings, the official seat of the South African government. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent. Students are demanding zero-percent fee increase and pressing the ruling African National Congress to live up to its promise to provide free education by 2016.  (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • PRETORIA, Oct. 20, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Protesters wave their fists outside the Union Buildings, the official seat of the?South African government, in Pretoria, on Oct. 20, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.?Students are demanding zero-percent fee increase and pressing the ruling African National Congress to live up to its promise to provide free education by 2016. (Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan) (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • PRETORIA, Oct. 20, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Protesting college students run away as police officials fire tear gas outside the Union Buildings, the official seat of the?South African government, in Pretoria, on Oct. 20, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.?Students are demanding zero-percent fee increase and pressing the ruling African National Congress to live up to its promise to provide free education by 2016.?(Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan) (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • PRETORIA, Oct. 20, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Protesting college students gather outside the Union Buildings, the official seat of the?South African government, in Pretoria, on Oct. 20, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.?Students are demanding zero-percent fee increase and pressing the ruling African National Congress to live up to its promise to provide free education by 2016.?(Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan) (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • PRETORIA, Oct. 20, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Protesters wave their fists outside the Union Buildings, the official seat of the?South African government, in Pretoria, on Oct. 20, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.?Students are demanding zero-percent fee increase and pressing the ruling African National Congress to live up to its promise to provide free education by 2016. (Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan) (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • PRETORIA, Oct. 20, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Police officials stand in front of the fence outside the Union Buildings, the official seat of the?South African government, in Pretoria, on Oct. 20, 2016. The latest wave of student protests has continued for weeks since universities were given the green light by the government last month to raise tuition fees, provided that it does not exceed eight percent.?Students are demanding zero-percent fee increase and pressing the ruling African National Congress to live up to its promise to provide free education by 2016. (Xinhua/Zhai Jianlan) (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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