Libna 
Kerala

Man loses only daughter to Kalamassery blasts; wife and son remain critical

Meanwhile,his wife and son are currently battling for their lives at Aster MedCity, while another son is undergoing treatment at the Kalamassery Government Medical College Hospital.

Anna Jose

KOCHI:  Malayattoor resident Pradeep’s life took a tragic turn on Sunday. The multiple blasts during a prayer meeting at the Kalamassery convention centre on Sunday claimed the life of his 12-year-old daughter. Meanwhile, his wife and son are currently battling for their lives at Aster MedCity, while another son is undergoing treatment at the Kalamassery Government Medical College Hospital.

Pradeep has spent the past two days anxiously awaiting any update on his family members at the two hospitals. The news of his daughter’s passing, who was undergoing treatment at Government MCH Kalamassery, shattered him when he received it early Monday morning, leaving him without solace.

Libna succumbed to her injuries at 12:40 am. With 90% wounds and unresponsive to medical treatment, the 12-year-old, the youngest of the three siblings, tragically passed away, a source said. While Pradeep’s wife Saly and 24-year-old son Praveen remain in critical condition, they are being sustained with the aid of ventilators at Aster Medcity.

A senior official at the Medical College hospital revealed, “We have not released the body of the girl after the post-mortem procedure as her brother and mother are on ventilator support.” Pradeep’s younger son, Rahul, is admitted to the medical college with seven per cent wounds.

RBI says economy resilient, banks stronger but warns of rising risks from unsecured loans, stablecoins

Dozens dead, 100 injured after fire rips through ski resort town in Switzerland

Violence feared between rival Matua factions backing TMC and BJP ahead of Abhishek Banerjee's Thakurnagar visit

Day after he was granted bail, molestation accused sets victim's husband on fire in Maharashtra

Gold missing from more artefacts in Sabarimala temple, stolen materials not fully recovered: SIT tells court

SCROLL FOR NEXT