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Mar 26, 2011 News
Three-year-old toddler, Amanda Sankar, is slowly recovering from a surgery she underwent to repair a fractured skull which she sustained as a result of a fall from the upper flat of her parents’ two-storey house at 23 David Rose Housing Scheme, Unity, Mahaica, East Coast Demerara on Wednesday.
Due to the fall Sankar suffered a punctured cranium, fractured skull, and internal bleeding.
Doctors at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) reportedly said that the surgery was done in an attempt to ensure that the child’s brain remains functional and that she would not suffer from memory lost.
Yesterday, she was slowly recovering. Sankar was able to speak. She corresponded by telling us her name, age, where she lives, and other routine information.
The child’s parents said that they are very thankful for the works done by the doctors at GPHC.
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