Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda AUA Student in ICU following Serious Accident in Jolly Harbour
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda AUA Student in ICU following Serious Accident in Jolly Harbour

AUA Student in ICU following Serious Accident in Jolly Harbour

21 November 2024 - 08:07

AUA Student in ICU following Serious Accident in Jolly Harbour

21 November 2024 - 08:07

AUA Student in ICU following Serious Accident in Jolly Harbour

22 year old Arpit Khadse is currently a patient at the Intensive Care Unit of the Sir Lester Bird Medical Center following an accident in the early hours of Thursday morning.

Four persons were in the vehicle at the time.

Khadse suffered bleeding to his brain and had to be intubated.

Reports are that they smashed into a fence after their vehicle lost control.

The condition of the other three occupants remain unknown but all four remain hospitalized according to sources.

The accident occurred just after 3 a.m.

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8 Comments

  1. InCubated? Where is the editor?

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  2. So sad praying they all heal taking precaution on the road these days is necessary

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  3. It is sad hearing all these accident each day but wishing a speed recovery for all four person

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    • Thse AUA students always in some early hour crash. Why? At 3am. Yall think this is America where you can party hard and sleep I’m classes. Stop the foolishness. You came to study nor party.

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  4. Road safety really is so important. These roads also need better lights and mirrors for blind corners. I do hope they recover

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  5. Insurance not helping and no proper facility for treatment. No one is caring about life of Arpit. He needs immediate surgery and need to reach to a proper hospital in Florida immediately.

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  6. Antigua needs to have more specialised hospitals. You cannot take people to mainland everytime. Also people need to work out of the way to save human lives. Praying for everyone’s speedy recovery.

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  7. We want to connect with Dr. Gaden Osborn, Neurologist at Sir Lester Bird medical centre…We are not getting firm update on Arpit’s health…everytime we are being told that his health is stable…urgent help required

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