Pak doctor plays saviour to Indian dowry victim - reported CNN IBN

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  • sivaadarsh
    • Jul 2007
    • 373

    Pak doctor plays saviour to Indian dowry victim - reported CNN IBN

    Twenty-three-year-old Samlin Jenita lies in Chennai?s Mehta Hospital battling for life. Twenty-eight weeks pregnant, seriously bruised and nursing a severe brain injury, Jenita is a victim of dowry harassment.

    She was flown to Chennai from the US on Sunday night in a special air ambulance after her family got a frantic call informing them of her accident and urging them to take her back.

    Jenita was allegedly beaten up by her husband Christy Danius - an Infosys employee in the US - who reportedly threw her out of a moving car.

    She was rescued by Sardar Inamullhah, a Pakistan-origin pathologist and was sent home.

    ?Jenita was brought into our hospital on July 31 and she was severely injured. She sustained 80 per cent burs and there seemed to be no chances of survival,? Inamullhah told CNN-IBN.

    However, Danius denies this, saying Jenita was injured in a car accident in which he and his sister and parents were hurt as well. He claims that he had provided her contact numbers and address in India to the hospital as well.

    But Samlin's parents say they got to know only when they got a call from Inamullhah who got suspicious while treating her.

    Inamullhah is a pathologist at the Lake Forest Hospital in Illinois and was the first to suspect something was wrong when a badly-hurt Jenita was rushed into the hospital by a police patrol van. She was brought to the hospital in a state of coma, with multiple bone fractures.

    ?Initially, I started helping the family but I realised there was something wrong. There was no information, no insurance papers, nothing. Then I heard her husband had left her abandoned in the hospital. The state of North Carolina wanted to take her custody,? said Inamullhah.

    He says none of Jenita?s relatives came to see her while she was battling for life. ?Her husband came for first few weeks but none of her relatives came. Then he disappeared too. That?s when I and some of my Indian friends ? including Mr Sebastian ? got her custody,? he said.

    Inamullhah says Jenita also narrated her version of the story. ?She told us there was a fight inside the car and they were trying to push her out. That?s when her husband ? who was at the wheel ? lost control.?

    As of now, both Jenita and her child are in a stable condition in Chennai?s Mehta Hospital. But Jenita has been paralysed on the left side due to the brain injuries.

    Her parents are now filing a police case against Jenita's in-laws.

    As for Inamullhah, he says his duty and priority to save the girl, irrespective of the nationality. "There was no question of our nationality or culture coming into play. I have a number of Indian friends and I love them all like my family," he said

    Issues like nandigram and todays burning calcutta are all politically motivated, but what we should fight is about the cruelties still prevalent in our country and prime among them being THE DOWRY SYSTEM. Moreover rather than fighting over communal issues, one should learn from Inamullah that - basically all religion teaches us to LOVE AND RESPECT HUMANITY
    Regards.

    Siva Adarsh
  • sparrow
    • Dec 2006
    • 3974

    #2
    that was so kind of him.. God bless him
    Never regret a day in your life. Good days give you happiness; bad days give you experiences; both are essential to life-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    • benny
      • Sep 2006
      • 2501

      #3
      The doctor has done wonderful job.Humanity is greater than Nationality.

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      • ruthika
        • Nov 2006
        • 1469

        #4
        wow..many thanks Siva for a full news update..congrts n' keep rocking..


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        • sivaadarsh
          • Jul 2007
          • 373

          #5
          for all your comments.

          In this present world, though we all have similar traits like that doctor, in our selves; we tend to ignore it or suppress it. Pray each and every individual brings out this divinity and shuns off the devil thats at present seen.
          Regards.

          Siva Adarsh

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          • sundara
            • Oct 2008
            • 64

            #6
            thanks for the post

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            • milad
              • Mar 2009
              • 30

              #7
              thanks........................

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              • dfcols71
                • Nov 2009
                • 30

                #8
                a good human sole

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