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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Cops Donate Blood to Save Accident Victim

Cops Donate Blood to Save Accident Victim

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Police officers donated blood to save a critically injured student.
  • Investigation concluded the accident was a motorcycle skid.
  • The girl's condition stabilized due to timely blood transfusion.
Cops Donate Blood to Save Accident Victim

In a rare act of compassion, police personnel from the PGI police station donated blood to save a critically injured student.

The injured girl, Mansi, a class nine student, required an immediate blood transfusion following a road accident. PGI station house officer Dhirendra Kumar Singh and constable Shivam responded swiftly, donating two units of blood and helping stabilize the teenager.

Simultaneously, an investigation into the incident concluded that the accident was caused by an accidental motorcycle skid on a sharp turn, dismissing allegations of foul play. The timely blood donation highlighted the police's commitment to humanitarian responsibility.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, police investigated a road accident involving a class nine student in Lucknow.
PGI police officers donated blood to save the life of a critically injured student who needed an immediate transfusion.
No, the investigation concluded it was an accidental motorcycle skid, ruling out foul play.

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