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With family head battling for life, Handwara family solicits help

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Handwara: A family of four members in Handwara is under extreme financial pressure as their head is battling for life at the District Hospital Handwara.

Wali Mohammad Shiekh son of Abdul Razaq Shiekh a resident of Kukroosa, Villgam of Handwara, as per the family, is suffering from renal malfunction, blood pressure aberration, diabetes and fluctuation in Oxygen saturation level. “The patient is admitted at District Hospital Handwara at NCD Ward, Bed No. 04,” they informed.

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With no means to earn, the family is finding it hard to procure the medicines for the treatment of the patient.

The patient is being attended by his two little daughters and wife – with an amputated leg.

Soliciting assistance, the family has fervently appealed to the people ‘to help them out in these tragic times. “We ask our brothers and sisters to help us in these tragic times”, the wife of the patient flanked by her minor daughters appealed.

Meanwhile, the family has shared Account Number 0568040100006944 (Account Holder: Wali MD Shiekh) for those intending to help monetarily. The family has also shared its contact number +91-8899881469 for any query. (GNS)

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