Wahida Khanam is now out of danger, said Dr Zahed Hossain
Former Ghoraghat upazila nirbahi officer Wahida Khanam who survived a murder attempt at her official residence in Dinajpur has been discharged from the National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital after about one month of treatment.
Wahida was discharged from the hospital around 12pm on Thursday.
“She has made a good recovery. The brain surgery conducted on her was successful. Now she can walk but it’ll take one or two more weeks for her to fully recover,” said Dr Mohammad Zahed Hossain, the chief of the Neurotrauma Department at the hospital while briefing reporters on its premises right after her release.
Now, he said, Wahida will be taken to the Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP), Mirpur for further treatment. “It’ll take nearly another month for her to return to her normal life,” Zahed added.
UNO Wahida and her father were seriously injured in the murder attempt by miscreants at her home on the Upazila Parishad premises on September 3.
They were initially taken to Rangpur Medical College and Hospital. Later, the UNO was airlifted to Dhaka and admitted to the National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital.
On September 19, Wahida Khanam, was made officer on special duty (OSD) while her husband Mezbaul Hossain, who was working as a UNO in Rangpur's Pirganj, was also transferred as a senior assistant secretary in the Health Services Division of the Ministry of Health in Dhaka.
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