US-Bangla plane crash: Survivor Imrana Kabir’s condition worsens

The condition of Bangladeshi national Imrana Kabir, who survived Monday’s deadly plane crash in Nepal, is deteriorating, doctors say. Dr Rajeev Raj Manandhar, the coordinator of disaster team formed after the accident, informed the media about the latest condition of the plane crash survivors undergoing treatment at Kathmandu Medical College on Thursday. He said the conditions of Bangladeshi nationals Sheikh Rubayet Rashid, 30, and  Kabir Hussain, 52,  were “critical but stable.” But Princi Dhami, 24, a Nepali student studying at Sylhet’s Ragib Rabeya Medical College and Hospital, is in a “critically unstable” condition.
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