Aamir Khan's help saves National Award winner Shajith Koyeri's life
An intervention by superstar Aamir Khan saved the life of award-winning sound designer Shajith Koyeri, 44, who lay waiting for a doctor for hours at Bandra'sLilavati Hospital after suffering a stroke on Thursday morning after being admitted with high levels of creatinine.
Aamir, who worked with Koyeri for mega-hit Dangal, arrived at the hospital shortly after midnight on Friday after Koyeri's family contacted him. Upon learning that not a single doctor had examined Koyeri after he was wheeled out of MRI room, where a scan had confirmed a stroke, he decided to move the sound designer to Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Andheri.
As soon as Koyeri's family authorised him to take decisions on its behalf, he got in touch with industrialist Anil Ambani's family, which owns and runs the Kokilaben hospital. By 3 am, Koyeri had been moved to the Andheri hospital and on Saturday, doctors said Koyeri's condition was stable.
While Koyeri was rushed to the intensive care unit (ICU), there were no doctors around to examine him, the family alleged, and the ICU staff kept saying they were waiting for a doctor to arrive. As Koyeri's condition worsened, the relatives decided to seek Aamir's help.
Sudhir Manikoth, Koyeri's brotherin-law, said while a junior doctor noticed eye paralysis on Thursday morning, the patient was wheeled in for an MRI only at 5.30 pm. "Is this how you treat a patient who has suffered a stroke? he asked. Manikoth also alleged that a cardiologist checked Koyeri six hours after the MRI scan.
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