Blood shortage hits Kano bomb victims
Category: Boko Haram News
Victims of Monday’s bomb attack at Kano School of Hygiene
currently receiving treatment at the Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital are
in dire need of blood donation.
The blast killed eight persons and injured 20 while they
were on a queue to collect their admission letters.
Kano Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso had ordered free
treatment for the survivors of the blast but the hospital does not have enough
blood in its black.
TheCable, on a visit to the hospital, spoke with some of the
visitors who said they were there to donate blood to their relatives. Some of
the students were at the hospital to donate blood to their colleagues.
There were also visitors who brought relief materials, while
some said came to identity their relatives among the victims. Twenty injured
students are currently receiving treatment at D-word of the hospital.
The emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi II, visited the
hospital on Tuesday (pictured) to commiserate with the victims.
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Victims of Monday’s
bomb attack at Kano School of Hygeine currently receiving treatment at
the Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital are in dire need of blood
donation.
The blast killed eight persons and injured 20 while they were on a queue
to collect their admission letters.
Kano Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso had ordered free treatment for the
survivors of the blast but the hospital does not have enough blood in
its black.
TheCable, on a visit to the hospital, spoke with some of the visitors
who said they were there to donate blood to their relatives.
Some of the students were at the hospital to donate blood to their
colleagues.
There were also visitors who brought relief materials, while some said
vame to identity their relatives among the victims.
Twenty injured students are currently receiving treatment at D-word of
the hospital.
The emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi II, visited the hospital on
Tuesday (pictured) to commiserate with the victims.
Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/blood-shortage-hits-kano-bomb-victims/ | TheCable
Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/blood-shortage-hits-kano-bomb-victims/ | TheCable
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