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Ghatkopar building collapse survivors stable, say doctors

"All three patients are doing well. However, their discharge will take a few more days," said Dr Vidya Thakur, Medical Superintendent, Rajawadi Hospital.

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All seven residents of Sai Siddhi Housing Society, who have been in a hospital since the building collapsed, are currently in stable condition said the doctors. While three residents are being treated at the Rajawadi Hospital, four are being treated at the Shantiniketan Hospital.

"All three patients are doing well. However, their discharge will take a few more days," said Dr Vidya Thakur, Medical Superintendent, Rajawadi Hospital.

At the Shantiniketan Hospital, which is right next to the site of the building collapse, Rajesh Doshi continues to remain in the ICU. He was rescued after remaining stuck under debris for over 12 hours. "He has several small fractures in one leg and his other leg was operated last month. Apart from that, he has suffered some chest trauma, too, so he will remain in the ICU for a day or two more," said Dr Praful Lokhande, who runs the 50-bed hospital.

Injured fire fighter Ganesh Thange, who suffocated while trying to rescue a senior citizen, is also stable according to Dr Lokhande. None of the residents are in critical condition any more. The building collapse took 17 lives and dozens more suffered injuries.

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