Monday, June 7, 2010

Dengue claims the student life

Above about dengue.

“The untimely death of my son was due to the lack of proper medical care at the hospital” charged a father of three children S. P. Wimalasena of Kawdana, Dehiwala.

He was making a statement regarding the death of 17-year-old S. P. Isuru Prabath, a year 12 student of Lalith Athulathmudali College, Mount Lavinia, suspected of Dengue.

Commenting further Wimalasena said that on May 31 his son Isuru Prabath developed vomiting, high fever and was removed to a private medical institute and later transferred to the national hospital Colombo on their advice.

Despite daily blood tests, no improvement was visible and on June 3, morning my son complained of breathing difficulty and shouted in pain. The Ward doctor in charge tried in vain to avail the services of a qualified doctor. In the afternoon my son was transferred to the ICU where he died, no post mortem was even held, the father complained.

K. B. Fernando (70) grandmother of Isuru Prabath in her evidence said the deceased was the only grand-son who was studying for the GCE Adv. Level before the untimely death.

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