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Amdavadi boy rushed to hospital after mishap in Poland

The victim, Neal Parsana, 29, a native of Mumbai and presently a Management student of WSGE university of Poland

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An Amdavadi boy was admitted to the Banacha Hospital in Warsaw, Poland, after he was hit by a car on Monday evening. Roommates of the victim suspect that it was a case of 'racist issue' and it was done intentionally. The boy is in the ICU.

The victim, Neal Parsana, 29, a native of Mumbai and presently a Management student of WSGE university of Poland. Neal has been studying there for the past two years. Neal had been living in Ahmedabad for last 4 years before shifting to abroad. He is the nephew of Vijay Parsana, founder of Parsana Health Centre Pvt.Ltd.

According to the roommate, Neal had gone fo a bicycle ride on Monday when he was hit by a car. He was rushed to the hospital by an Indian. The youth has sustained head injuries. The incident happened on Monday, but his roommate came to know about it incident on Tuesday afternoon through a Facebook post and contacted the hospital.

Speaking to DNA, the roommate said the incident is suspected as a 'racist issue' and it seems more like an attack than an accident. No one is ready to disclose the information, nor the doctor nor the Police.

Dinesh Parsana, Neal's brother, said, "He got a call from the Indian Embassy in Poland on Tuesday evening, regarding his brother accident and told him to immediately reach there and I am trying to reach there as soon as possible."

Some of Neal's friends have also reached the hospital, but are not allowed to see him. Members of the Indian Embassy in Poland, who visited the hospital, were just allowed once to see the victim.

"He came to know about the incident on Wednesday has told one of his family friends to visit the hospital as soon as possible," Vijay Parsana stated.

INDIAN STUDENTS ATTACKED ACROSS THE WORLD

  • 21 Indian students were attacked across the world In 2017
     
  • 9 of them happened in Poland
     
  • 2 Indian students were stabbed to death in Ukraine in 2016
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