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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey/Newslions A gunshot in the head is sure shot death sentence. But a 23-year-old Indian man who was shot in the face from close range by bike-borne robbers and lived five days with a 3-cm-long bullet lodged inside his face, has miraculously survived to tell his tale. Thanks to the talented surgeons pulled out the bullet through his nostrils at state-run JJ Hospital in Mumbai . Tanveer Ahmed Ansari, a small-time businessman from Gorakhpur in north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, was shot in the forehead by the robbers as he refused to let go of his bag that had Rs 150,000 ($2,350). The bullet pierced through his forehead and got lodged in his left nose, miraculously missing his brains. According to the doctor, if the bullet had gone straight, he would died on the spot. The incident happened in the broad daylight in Gorakhpur town on December 7. Ansari’s family took him to several doctors, but they won’t take him in. Though he blinded in the left eye, Ansari never gave up on hope. He endured all the pain with the 3-cm-long bullet lodged hoping that doctors in Mumbai, around 1575km from the crime scene. Finally, the surgeons in Mumbai agreed to remove the bullet and they did so though nasal cavity of the patient. They made a small incision on the patient’s face. Pictures and video of before and after the operation show Ansari serious wound and the procedure though which the doctors at JJ Hospital extracted the bullets. The X-ray scans released by the hospital shows the exact place where the bullet was stuck in his face. It was because of the positioning of the bullet, the doctors decided not to make any incision and extract the bullet through his nostrils. The procedure is called modified endoscopy where surgical instruments are attached to an inspection tube that inserted inside the body. Ansari has now recovered and has been released from the hospital. He was admitted to the hospital on December 12 and the same day the doctors decided t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Priyanka Chopra Jonas at Blenders Pride fashion Tour event in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. One of the premier fashion events in India, Blenders Pride Fashion Tour concluded in Mumbai on Saturday in a splendid show of some unique couture by leading Indian fashion designers. The hour-long event kickstarted with Hollywood/Bollywood actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas, who is also the brand representative for Blenders Pride, walking the ramp in her sensational style. 22 Feb 2020 Pictured: Priyanka Chopra Jonas at Blenders Pride fashion Tour event in Mumbai, in Maharashtra, India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey/Newslions A gunshot in the head is sure shot death sentence. But a 23-year-old Indian man who was shot in the face from close range by bike-borne robbers and lived five days with a 3-cm-long bullet lodged inside his face, has miraculously survived to tell his tale. Thanks to the talented surgeons pulled out the bullet through his nostrils at state-run JJ Hospital in Mumbai . Tanveer Ahmed Ansari, a small-time businessman from Gorakhpur in north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, was shot in the forehead by the robbers as he refused to let go of his bag that had Rs 150,000 ($2,350). The bullet pierced through his forehead and got lodged in his left nose, miraculously missing his brains. According to the doctor, if the bullet had gone straight, he would died on the spot. The incident happened in the broad daylight in Gorakhpur town on December 7. Ansari’s family took him to several doctors, but they won’t take him in. Though he blinded in the left eye, Ansari never gave up on hope. He endured all the pain with the 3-cm-long bullet lodged hoping that doctors in Mumbai, around 1575km from the crime scene. Finally, the surgeons in Mumbai agreed to remove the bullet and they did so though nasal cavity of the patient. They made a small incision on the patient’s face. Pictures and video of before and after the operation show Ansari serious wound and the procedure though which the doctors at JJ Hospital extracted the bullets. The X-ray scans released by the hospital shows the exact place where the bullet was stuck in his face. It was because of the positioning of the bullet, the doctors decided not to make any incision and extract the bullet through his nostrils. The procedure is called modified endoscopy where surgical instruments are attached to an inspection tube that inserted inside the body. Ansari has now recovered and has been released from the hospital. He was admitted to the hospital on December 12 and the same day the doctors decided t
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  • November 18, 2018 - Mumbai, India - Actor Ranveer Singh with Deepika Padukone seen outside their residence in Mumbai. Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh are finally back in Mumbai after their Italy wedding. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 29, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Indian Bollywood actress Urmila Matondkar is seen during her visit at the Temple in Mumbai, India on 29 March 2019. Actress will contest the Lok Sabha election or national election as the Congress candidate from the Mumbai North constituency as per media report. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 4, 2019 - Mumbai, India - A man holds a banner of Bank of Baroda in Mumbai, India on 04 May 2019. As the public sector bank has celebrated his centennial anniversary of Mumbai Zone. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 30, 2019 - Mumbai, India - People hold placards as they participate in a human chain to create awareness of issues like depleting forests and wildlife along the Arabian Sea in Mumbai, India on 30 March 2019. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 2, 2018 - Mumbai, India - Indian actor Shahrukh Khan waves to his fans on 53rd birthday at Mannat, Bandrra in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 29, 2018 - Mumbai, India - 29 sept 2018- Mumbai - INDIA..Mike Tyson attends the inaugural  K1 League MMA mixed marshal arts League at Mumbai , India. (Credit Image: © Subhash Sharma/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Indian film Producer Atul Kasbekar at the trailer launch of his upcoming film 'Tumhari Sulu' at cinepolis cinema, andheri in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 27, 2018 - Mumbai, India - Actor Saif Ali Khan poses on the red carpet of 10th edition of the GQ Men of the Year Awards to commemorate GQ's 10th anniversary in India at hotel JW Marriott Juhu in Mumbai, India. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 25, 2018 - Mumbai, India - Indian film actress (L to R) Swara Bhasker, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Sonam Kapoor and Shikha Talsania pose during the 'Veere Di Wedding' film trailer launch event at PVR cinema, Juhu in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 24, 2018 - Mumbai, India - Indian film actor Ranbir Kapoor pose while the film Sanju's teaser launch at PVR, Juhu in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 1, 2017 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Indian film actress Shraddha Kapoor pose during the promotion of film Haseena Parkar at hotel Novotel, Juhu in Mumbai (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 31, 2017 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - 7th day immersion of Lord Ganesha festival at Versova beach in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Students and people hold placards as they participate in a rally against climate change in Mumbai, India on 24 May 2019. As they have joined a global movement to protest against the world's governments for criminal inaction on the ecological crisis. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 3, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Labourers carry baskets containing salt near electricity pylons at a salt pan in Mumbai, India on 03 May 2019. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 1, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Artist Dr. Tejas Lokhande gives a final touch to a ‘Rangoli’ or a mural made from coloured powders outside a railway station on the occasion of “Maharashtra Day” in Mumbai, India on 01 May 2019. “Maharashtra Day” is a state holiday in the Indian state of Maharashtra, commemorating the formation of the state of Maharashtra from the division of the Bombay State on 1 May 1960. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Face masks of Indian political leaders are seen at a shop, ahead of the forthcoming Lok Sabha election or General Election in Mumbai, India on 27 March 2019. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 10, 2018 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - A boy shows marks on dead deer  found in the forest area that was allegedly killed by leopard in Mumbai on October 10, 2018..One of the the forest cover is called as Aarey Colony and is home to 76 species of birds, 86 species of butterflies, 13 species of amphibians, 38 varieties of reptiles, 19 varieties of spiders and 34 different types of wild flowers. The study also found that Aarey has big cats like leopards and other animals like spotted deer, civets, Sambars, barking deer, rusty spotted cat and jungle cat. (Credit Image: © Prash Waydande/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 1, 2017 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Indian film actors Bobby Deol pose during the promotion of upcoming film 'Poster Boys'at hotel JW Marriott, Juhu in Mumbai (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey/Newslions A gunshot in the head is sure shot death sentence. But a 23-year-old Indian man who was shot in the face from close range by bike-borne robbers and lived five days with a 3-cm-long bullet lodged inside his face, has miraculously survived to tell his tale. Thanks to the talented surgeons pulled out the bullet through his nostrils at state-run JJ Hospital in Mumbai . Tanveer Ahmed Ansari, a small-time businessman from Gorakhpur in north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, was shot in the forehead by the robbers as he refused to let go of his bag that had Rs 150,000 ($2,350). The bullet pierced through his forehead and got lodged in his left nose, miraculously missing his brains. According to the doctor, if the bullet had gone straight, he would died on the spot. The incident happened in the broad daylight in Gorakhpur town on December 7. Ansari’s family took him to several doctors, but they won’t take him in. Though he blinded in the left eye, Ansari never gave up on hope. He endured all the pain with the 3-cm-long bullet lodged hoping that doctors in Mumbai, around 1575km from the crime scene. Finally, the surgeons in Mumbai agreed to remove the bullet and they did so though nasal cavity of the patient. They made a small incision on the patient’s face. Pictures and video of before and after the operation show Ansari serious wound and the procedure though which the doctors at JJ Hospital extracted the bullets. The X-ray scans released by the hospital shows the exact place where the bullet was stuck in his face. It was because of the positioning of the bullet, the doctors decided not to make any incision and extract the bullet through his nostrils. The procedure is called modified endoscopy where surgical instruments are attached to an inspection tube that inserted inside the body. Ansari has now recovered and has been released from the hospital. He was admitted to the hospital on December 12 and the same day the doctors decided t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey/Newslions A gunshot in the head is sure shot death sentence. But a 23-year-old Indian man who was shot in the face from close range by bike-borne robbers and lived five days with a 3-cm-long bullet lodged inside his face, has miraculously survived to tell his tale. Thanks to the talented surgeons pulled out the bullet through his nostrils at state-run JJ Hospital in Mumbai . Tanveer Ahmed Ansari, a small-time businessman from Gorakhpur in north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, was shot in the forehead by the robbers as he refused to let go of his bag that had Rs 150,000 ($2,350). The bullet pierced through his forehead and got lodged in his left nose, miraculously missing his brains. According to the doctor, if the bullet had gone straight, he would died on the spot. The incident happened in the broad daylight in Gorakhpur town on December 7. Ansari’s family took him to several doctors, but they won’t take him in. Though he blinded in the left eye, Ansari never gave up on hope. He endured all the pain with the 3-cm-long bullet lodged hoping that doctors in Mumbai, around 1575km from the crime scene. Finally, the surgeons in Mumbai agreed to remove the bullet and they did so though nasal cavity of the patient. They made a small incision on the patient’s face. Pictures and video of before and after the operation show Ansari serious wound and the procedure though which the doctors at JJ Hospital extracted the bullets. The X-ray scans released by the hospital shows the exact place where the bullet was stuck in his face. It was because of the positioning of the bullet, the doctors decided not to make any incision and extract the bullet through his nostrils. The procedure is called modified endoscopy where surgical instruments are attached to an inspection tube that inserted inside the body. Ansari has now recovered and has been released from the hospital. He was admitted to the hospital on December 12 and the same day the doctors decided t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey/Newslions A gunshot in the head is sure shot death sentence. But a 23-year-old Indian man who was shot in the face from close range by bike-borne robbers and lived five days with a 3-cm-long bullet lodged inside his face, has miraculously survived to tell his tale. Thanks to the talented surgeons pulled out the bullet through his nostrils at state-run JJ Hospital in Mumbai . Tanveer Ahmed Ansari, a small-time businessman from Gorakhpur in north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, was shot in the forehead by the robbers as he refused to let go of his bag that had Rs 150,000 ($2,350). The bullet pierced through his forehead and got lodged in his left nose, miraculously missing his brains. According to the doctor, if the bullet had gone straight, he would died on the spot. The incident happened in the broad daylight in Gorakhpur town on December 7. Ansari’s family took him to several doctors, but they won’t take him in. Though he blinded in the left eye, Ansari never gave up on hope. He endured all the pain with the 3-cm-long bullet lodged hoping that doctors in Mumbai, around 1575km from the crime scene. Finally, the surgeons in Mumbai agreed to remove the bullet and they did so though nasal cavity of the patient. They made a small incision on the patient’s face. Pictures and video of before and after the operation show Ansari serious wound and the procedure though which the doctors at JJ Hospital extracted the bullets. The X-ray scans released by the hospital shows the exact place where the bullet was stuck in his face. It was because of the positioning of the bullet, the doctors decided not to make any incision and extract the bullet through his nostrils. The procedure is called modified endoscopy where surgical instruments are attached to an inspection tube that inserted inside the body. Ansari has now recovered and has been released from the hospital. He was admitted to the hospital on December 12 and the same day the doctors decided t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey/Newslions A gunshot in the head is sure shot death sentence. But a 23-year-old Indian man who was shot in the face from close range by bike-borne robbers and lived five days with a 3-cm-long bullet lodged inside his face, has miraculously survived to tell his tale. Thanks to the talented surgeons pulled out the bullet through his nostrils at state-run JJ Hospital in Mumbai . Tanveer Ahmed Ansari, a small-time businessman from Gorakhpur in north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, was shot in the forehead by the robbers as he refused to let go of his bag that had Rs 150,000 ($2,350). The bullet pierced through his forehead and got lodged in his left nose, miraculously missing his brains. According to the doctor, if the bullet had gone straight, he would died on the spot. The incident happened in the broad daylight in Gorakhpur town on December 7. Ansari’s family took him to several doctors, but they won’t take him in. Though he blinded in the left eye, Ansari never gave up on hope. He endured all the pain with the 3-cm-long bullet lodged hoping that doctors in Mumbai, around 1575km from the crime scene. Finally, the surgeons in Mumbai agreed to remove the bullet and they did so though nasal cavity of the patient. They made a small incision on the patient’s face. Pictures and video of before and after the operation show Ansari serious wound and the procedure though which the doctors at JJ Hospital extracted the bullets. The X-ray scans released by the hospital shows the exact place where the bullet was stuck in his face. It was because of the positioning of the bullet, the doctors decided not to make any incision and extract the bullet through his nostrils. The procedure is called modified endoscopy where surgical instruments are attached to an inspection tube that inserted inside the body. Ansari has now recovered and has been released from the hospital. He was admitted to the hospital on December 12 and the same day the doctors decided t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey/Newslions A gunshot in the head is sure shot death sentence. But a 23-year-old Indian man who was shot in the face from close range by bike-borne robbers and lived five days with a 3-cm-long bullet lodged inside his face, has miraculously survived to tell his tale. Thanks to the talented surgeons pulled out the bullet through his nostrils at state-run JJ Hospital in Mumbai . Tanveer Ahmed Ansari, a small-time businessman from Gorakhpur in north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, was shot in the forehead by the robbers as he refused to let go of his bag that had Rs 150,000 ($2,350). The bullet pierced through his forehead and got lodged in his left nose, miraculously missing his brains. According to the doctor, if the bullet had gone straight, he would died on the spot. The incident happened in the broad daylight in Gorakhpur town on December 7. Ansari’s family took him to several doctors, but they won’t take him in. Though he blinded in the left eye, Ansari never gave up on hope. He endured all the pain with the 3-cm-long bullet lodged hoping that doctors in Mumbai, around 1575km from the crime scene. Finally, the surgeons in Mumbai agreed to remove the bullet and they did so though nasal cavity of the patient. They made a small incision on the patient’s face. Pictures and video of before and after the operation show Ansari serious wound and the procedure though which the doctors at JJ Hospital extracted the bullets. The X-ray scans released by the hospital shows the exact place where the bullet was stuck in his face. It was because of the positioning of the bullet, the doctors decided not to make any incision and extract the bullet through his nostrils. The procedure is called modified endoscopy where surgical instruments are attached to an inspection tube that inserted inside the body. Ansari has now recovered and has been released from the hospital. He was admitted to the hospital on December 12 and the same day the doctors decided t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey/Newslions A gunshot in the head is sure shot death sentence. But a 23-year-old Indian man who was shot in the face from close range by bike-borne robbers and lived five days with a 3-cm-long bullet lodged inside his face, has miraculously survived to tell his tale. Thanks to the talented surgeons pulled out the bullet through his nostrils at state-run JJ Hospital in Mumbai . Tanveer Ahmed Ansari, a small-time businessman from Gorakhpur in north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, was shot in the forehead by the robbers as he refused to let go of his bag that had Rs 150,000 ($2,350). The bullet pierced through his forehead and got lodged in his left nose, miraculously missing his brains. According to the doctor, if the bullet had gone straight, he would died on the spot. The incident happened in the broad daylight in Gorakhpur town on December 7. Ansari’s family took him to several doctors, but they won’t take him in. Though he blinded in the left eye, Ansari never gave up on hope. He endured all the pain with the 3-cm-long bullet lodged hoping that doctors in Mumbai, around 1575km from the crime scene. Finally, the surgeons in Mumbai agreed to remove the bullet and they did so though nasal cavity of the patient. They made a small incision on the patient’s face. Pictures and video of before and after the operation show Ansari serious wound and the procedure though which the doctors at JJ Hospital extracted the bullets. The X-ray scans released by the hospital shows the exact place where the bullet was stuck in his face. It was because of the positioning of the bullet, the doctors decided not to make any incision and extract the bullet through his nostrils. The procedure is called modified endoscopy where surgical instruments are attached to an inspection tube that inserted inside the body. Ansari has now recovered and has been released from the hospital. He was admitted to the hospital on December 12 and the same day the doctors decided t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey/Newslions A gunshot in the head is sure shot death sentence. But a 23-year-old Indian man who was shot in the face from close range by bike-borne robbers and lived five days with a 3-cm-long bullet lodged inside his face, has miraculously survived to tell his tale. Thanks to the talented surgeons pulled out the bullet through his nostrils at state-run JJ Hospital in Mumbai . Tanveer Ahmed Ansari, a small-time businessman from Gorakhpur in north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, was shot in the forehead by the robbers as he refused to let go of his bag that had Rs 150,000 ($2,350). The bullet pierced through his forehead and got lodged in his left nose, miraculously missing his brains. According to the doctor, if the bullet had gone straight, he would died on the spot. The incident happened in the broad daylight in Gorakhpur town on December 7. Ansari’s family took him to several doctors, but they won’t take him in. Though he blinded in the left eye, Ansari never gave up on hope. He endured all the pain with the 3-cm-long bullet lodged hoping that doctors in Mumbai, around 1575km from the crime scene. Finally, the surgeons in Mumbai agreed to remove the bullet and they did so though nasal cavity of the patient. They made a small incision on the patient’s face. Pictures and video of before and after the operation show Ansari serious wound and the procedure though which the doctors at JJ Hospital extracted the bullets. The X-ray scans released by the hospital shows the exact place where the bullet was stuck in his face. It was because of the positioning of the bullet, the doctors decided not to make any incision and extract the bullet through his nostrils. The procedure is called modified endoscopy where surgical instruments are attached to an inspection tube that inserted inside the body. Ansari has now recovered and has been released from the hospital. He was admitted to the hospital on December 12 and the same day the doctors decided t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey/Newslions A gunshot in the head is sure shot death sentence. But a 23-year-old Indian man who was shot in the face from close range by bike-borne robbers and lived five days with a 3-cm-long bullet lodged inside his face, has miraculously survived to tell his tale. Thanks to the talented surgeons pulled out the bullet through his nostrils at state-run JJ Hospital in Mumbai . Tanveer Ahmed Ansari, a small-time businessman from Gorakhpur in north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, was shot in the forehead by the robbers as he refused to let go of his bag that had Rs 150,000 ($2,350). The bullet pierced through his forehead and got lodged in his left nose, miraculously missing his brains. According to the doctor, if the bullet had gone straight, he would died on the spot. The incident happened in the broad daylight in Gorakhpur town on December 7. Ansari’s family took him to several doctors, but they won’t take him in. Though he blinded in the left eye, Ansari never gave up on hope. He endured all the pain with the 3-cm-long bullet lodged hoping that doctors in Mumbai, around 1575km from the crime scene. Finally, the surgeons in Mumbai agreed to remove the bullet and they did so though nasal cavity of the patient. They made a small incision on the patient’s face. Pictures and video of before and after the operation show Ansari serious wound and the procedure though which the doctors at JJ Hospital extracted the bullets. The X-ray scans released by the hospital shows the exact place where the bullet was stuck in his face. It was because of the positioning of the bullet, the doctors decided not to make any incision and extract the bullet through his nostrils. The procedure is called modified endoscopy where surgical instruments are attached to an inspection tube that inserted inside the body. Ansari has now recovered and has been released from the hospital. He was admitted to the hospital on December 12 and the same day the doctors decided t
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  • October 3, 2017 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Mumbai, India. 03 October, 2017. L to R Asish Yakhmi (Head Of Two wheeler PVPL), Diego Graffi (MD and CEO PVPL), Farhan Akhtar with Courtney Istre (Director of Partnerships (RED) at the Vespa launches new (RED)® bike in India event at hotel Taj Lands End, Bandra in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 25, 2018 - Mumbai, Maharastra, India - 25/07/2018, Mumbai, India, Asia :-Trains lined up in Rabale as Protesters block the Train as Martaha Kranti Morcha call for Maharatsra Bandh as Trains where stopped and Roads where blocked at Ghansoli station and other places as most of the people got stuck in the train or on the platforms no where to go. Maratha Kranti Morcha group called for Bandh for reservations to Maratha's for Government jobs and Education across Maharashtra which also went  Voilent Vandalizing and Burning the Buses and Cars in Mumbai. Sandeep Rasal (Credit Image: © Sandeep Rasal/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 30, 2019 - Mumbai, India - A child holds ‘Vada Pav’, an Indian snack while selling dust bin bags at a pedestrian subway in Mumbai, India on 30 March 2019. India is ranked 103 on the Global Hunger Index and has the largest number of malnourished children in the world as per media report. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 29, 2018 - Mumbai, India - Indian film actress Amrita Rao seen during photo shoot for the casual wear brand Flowery at Madh Island in Mumbai (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 29, 2018 - Mumbai, India - Indian film actress Amrita Rao seen during photo shoot for the casual wear brand Flowery at Madh Island in Mumbai (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2018 - Mumbai, India - Indian film actress Madhuri Dixit present at the trailer launch of Marathi film 'Bucket List' at Cinepolis, Andheri in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 4, 2018 - Mumbai, India - Indian film actress Kareena Kapoor Khan show stopper for the designer Anamika Khanna  at the Grand Finale of Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2018 at Bandra ford garden in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 14, 2017 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Director Bornila Chatterjee at the special press meet before premiere of her film 'The Hungry' at Juhu in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2017 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Indian film Actress Evelyn Sharma unveiled the Vivo V7 Plus mobile phone at Sahara star hotel in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Indian film Actress Malaika Arora pose during RichFeel announce her as brand ambassador for RF Ice Cube2.0 at hotel Azhar Khan end, Bandra in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 23, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Doctors and paramedics are seen demonstrating the rescue of a road accident victim through air ambulance in Mumbai, India on 23 May 2019. ICATT (International Critical Care Air Transfer Team) has launches India’s first Helicopter Emergency Medical service. Air ambulance equipped to treat accident victims, carry out in flight stabilization and teat critical patient on-board. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 5, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Members of a laughter club practice laughter on the occasion of ‘World Laughing Day’ in Mumbai, India on 05 May 2019. “World Laughter Day” is celebrated on the first Sunday of May every year. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 1, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Women hold candles as they pay tribute to the Sri Lankan blasts victims, outside a church in Mumbai, India on 01 May 2019. More than 300 people killed in a coordinated series of blasts on 21 April 2019 in Sri Lankan as per media report. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 1, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Jet Airways employees are seen outside a police station during a silent protest demanding to ''save Jet Airways'' on the occasion of May Day in Mumbai, India on 01 May 2019. India’s oldest private airline has suspended all of its operations after failing to raise enough money from lenders to run its services as per media report. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2019 - Mumbai, India - A boy is silhouetted as he stands behind burning tyres put up on fire in Mumbai, India on 28 April 2019. Climate change has featured for the first time in the manifestoes of India’s two major political parties, the Indian National Congress (INC) and Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) in the 2019 general election as per media report. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 29, 2019 - Mumbai, India - People walk past in front of HDFC bank branch in Mumbai, India on 29 March 2019. The Bank has emerged as the best digital bank in India and awarded the title on the basis of its best-in-class digital banking initiatives by Asiamoney, a financial publication as per media report. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Mumbai, India - A girl talks on a mobile phone in front of a logo of State Bank of India (SBI) in Mumbai, India on 27 March 2019. As the India's largest bank State Bank of India has a network of more than 43,000 automated teller machine (ATM) in India, which is largest network of ATMs offered by any other bank in the country. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 26, 2019 - Mumbai, India - People sleep by the seaside in Mumbai, India on 26 March 2019. According to human rights groups, more than four million homeless people in the country are likely to be barred from voting in India's elections because of biases and difficulties in getting identification papers, despite efforts by authorities to get them registered. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 3, 2017 - Mumbai, India - Vespa launches new (RED)® bike in India with Bollywood Actor and UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Farhan Akhtar raising funds to fight AIDS in India at hotel Taj Lands End, Bandra in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Indian film Actress Kriti Sanon during announcement  actress as the Indian Brand Ambassador for Education New Zealand at hotel Palladium in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 4, 2017 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Bollywood Actress and M.P. Hema Malini pose during the announcement of the ''Synergy'' - an Indo Georgian Dance fusion at hotel JW Marriott, Juhu in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Muslims in India hold placards during a protest to condemn Sri Lanka blasts in Mumbai on 04 May 2019. More than 300 people killed in a coordinated series of blasts on 21 April 2019 in Sri Lankan as per media report. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 1, 2019 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Jet Airways employees hold placards and a banner during a protest march demanding to ''save Jet Airways'' on the occasion of May Day at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai, India on May 1, 2019. Jet Airways, once India's largest airline, last month suspended all operations after failing to raise enough money to run its services. (Credit Image: © Prash Waydande/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2018 - Mumbai, Maharshtra, India - 28 sept 2018,  Mumbai - INDIA..Former World heavy weight boxing Legend Mike Tyson  Launchs the Kumite 1 MMA League for mixed martial arts..He said that ''The poorer you are, the better boxer you are because people from the Slums are the real fighters. (Credit Image: © Subhash Sharma/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 19, 2020, Mumbai, India: A woman holds a cloth to her face as she walks past a coronavirus mural. India continues in nationwide lockdown to control the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - This fish Bazaar at Versova docks is a place where the small boats and big boats arrive from the sea and the catch is sold at wholesale prices to fish vendors who then sell to customers all over the city. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Hindu devotees in several parts of the country participated in processions that concluded with the immersions of Ganesh idols on the last day of Anant Chaturdashi. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 4, 2017 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Australian Consul General, HE Tony Huber pose during the Tourism Australia announces the appointment of their newest Ambassador, Parineeti Chopra as 'Friend of Australia' (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 29, 2018 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Former US boxer Mike Tyson visits a school located in Dharavi slum during his visit in Mumbai on September 29, 2018.  .He is in Mumbai to promote the launch of the Kumite 1 League mixed martial arts competition. (Credit Image: © Prash Way/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • November 21, 2018 - Mumbai, India - (EXCLUSIVE) Actress Elli Avram in black hat seen at the Versova Jetty in Mumbai..Elli travelled by a jetty to Madh Island, where most of the shootings happened. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 21, 2018 - Mumbai, India - (L-R) Actors Shakti Anand, Shilpa Saklani, Lavina Tandon, Vikrant Chaturvadey, Adaa Khan, Soni Singh, Falak Naaz and Sandeep Baswana are seen posing for a photo during the COLORS channel mystical saga 'Sitaara' show launch at the hotel JW Marriott, Juhu in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 18, 2018 - Mumbai, India - Actress Sandeepa Dhar seen on the red carpet during the LUX GOLDEN ROSE Awards 2018 at the NCSI Dome, Worli in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Birds sit on an advertisement of Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltds in Mumbai, India on 22 March 2019. As per the statistics by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI), Ambani leads Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd has added 9.3 million new subscribers in January 2019. On the other hand, Vodafone Idea Ltd. has lost 3.5 million subscribers but still leads with an overall market share as per media report. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Mumbai, India - An Indian man stands on recyclable plastic bottles made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic at a plastic recycling centre in Mumbai, India on 23 March 2019. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 08, 2018 - Mumbai, India - Devotees perform the Tarpan ritual during Mahalaya prayers. Mahalaya is observed by Hindu devotees offering prayers to pay obeisance to their deceased forefathers. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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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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