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SRINAGAR

The condition of Pakistani prisoner Sanaullah, who was injured in an attack by another inmate in Kotbalwal jail, remained critical on Saturday.

Sanaullah is on a “ventilator, remains unconsicious and is on dopamine and noradrenaline infusions to maintain his blood pressure”, authorities at the Post Graduate Institue of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) reportedly said.
Sanaullah was brought to PGIMER on Friday evening from Jammu after being airlifted from there.

The 52-year-old prisoner had been first rushed to Jammu’s Government Medical College and Hospital.

Upon his arrival, the PGIMER authorities said Sanaullah was checked by neurosurgeons at the Jammu hospital, “who detected head injuries with a large fracture. CT scan showed multiple contusions with severe brain edema (brain capillaries damaged due to head injury).”

He is being looked after by a team of neurosurgeons and other doctors at PGIMER’s Trauma ICU, where security has been tightened.

According to PGIMER, Sanaullah’s urine output appears to be adequate and further treatment “including neurosurgical intervention will depend on his stabilisation and neurological status“.

Earlier on Saturday, a team of Pakistani High Commission officials visited Sanaullah at PGIMER after India granted consular access to them last night.

The sources said that the officials again visited PGIMER and were in touch with the doctors there to seek regular update on the prisoner’s condition.

Sanuallah is serving a life term after being convicted under TADA provisions following his arrest in 1999.
Two Kotbalwal jail officials including superintendent, Rajni Sehgal have been suspended by the Jammu and Kashmir government in connection with the assault.

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