Youth rescued from Milton Samaddar’s ashram has intact kidney: Doctor

  • District Correspondent, Barta24.com, Mymensingh
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photo: collected

photo: collected

The doctor said that Salim Miar (45), a young man from Ishwarganj, Mymensingh, who was rescued from Milton Samaddar’s Child and Aged Care, which is discussed all over the country, has two kidneys intact.

Doctor Syed Hasanul Islam Akash of Mymensingh Medical College Hospital's kidney disease department confirmed the matter after an examination on Saturday (May 11) night.

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Earlier last Wednesday (May 8) with the help of the police, Salim was rescued from Ashram Child and Age Care of Milton Samaddar in a sick condition and brought home.

Salim Mia is the son of Hasimuddan of Bripachashi village of Barahit union of Ishwarganj upazila.

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Salim was examined by Dr. Syed Hasanul Islam Akash of the city's Pranta diagnostic center. He said that the patient had not undergone any operation after various tests. Two kidneys are fine. It was suspected that there was a cut or wound in the place where the kidney is. Maybe the patient is mentally unbalanced and the wound or cut is due to being tied with something or wearing a belt to restrain him. He has been advised to be admitted to Mymensingh Medical College Hospital.

Salim suddenly disappeared from home about six months ago. Despite many searches, no trace of him was found. The family identified Milton Samader's Child And Age Care Center in Dhaka after seeing a photo on social media Facebook. He went to Dhaka and was rescued with the help of the police. But after bringing it home, it was suspected that Salim had a big cut on his stomach. The family claimed that Salim was mentally unstable, but there were no cuts on his stomach