Jumbangla Desk: BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia's personal doctor Professor A ZM Zahid Hossain said that the work of taking BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia to London for better treatment has started.
On Tuesday (October 29), he told the media that Khaleda Zia will be taken to London first by a long-departure specialized air ambulance. From there he will be taken to a multidisciplinary medical center in a third country.
He also said, depending on the physical health of Madam (Khaleda Zia), we have started the process to quickly take her to a multi-disciplinary hospital abroad. As part of this we have started working to hire Long Distance Specialized Air Ambulance, communication is in progress. First Madame will be taken to London. After the stay over there will be taken to the country where the multi disciplinary medical center is located.
Zahid Hossain said, we hope that madam will be able to go abroad soon after completing all the work. Madam is under the round-the-clock supervision of the Medical Board at her Gulshan residence as before. His condition is stable.
He said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also sent a letter from his office regarding the fact that Khaleda Zia will go abroad for treatment as a former Prime Minister. Because relatives who will go with him including doctors and nurses have been informed.
He also said that BNP Chairperson's liver should be made transparent. It has only two centers in the United States. Specialist doctors have also been contacted there.
Incidentally, 79-year-old Khaleda Zia is suffering from various complications including liver cirrhosis, heart disease, lung disease, arthritis, kidney disease and diabetes. He had to be treated for a long time by the medical board consisting of expert doctors, keeping him in the ICU at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka.
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