Maale. These days relations between Bharat and Maldives are not going well. In such a situation, the news of the death of an Bharatiya child is coming to light in Maldives. A 14-year-old boy allegedly died in the Maldives on Saturday after President Mohammed Muizzu refused to allow him to use the Dornier aircraft provided by Bharat for the airlift, Maldivian media reported.
Death of Bharatiya child
The boy who died had brain tumor. He had suffered a brain stroke. When the child’s condition became critical, his family requested an air ambulance to take him from his home in Gaf Alif Vilingili to the capital Male. According to Maldives media, the family alleges that the authorities failed to provide immediate treatment.
The child was brought late
Maldivian media quoted the child’s father as saying, “We called Island Aviation to take him to Male immediately after the stroke, but they did not answer our calls. They answered the phone at 8:30 am on Thursday “The solution for such cases is an air ambulance.” The boy was brought to Male 16 hours after the emergency evacuation request.
Technical fault
Meanwhile, in a statement, Aasandha Company Limited, which received the emergency evacuation request, said they started the evacuation process immediately after the request, but “unfortunately, due to a technical glitch in the flight at the last moment, the diversion was carried out as per the plan.” Couldn’t.”
Spoiled relations with Bharat
This development comes at a time when diplomatic relations between Bharat and the archipelagic nation have recently deteriorated following derogatory comments made by Maldivian ministers towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Had to pay the price with life
Commenting on the boy’s death, Maldives MP Mikael Naseem said, “People should not pay the price by giving their lives to satisfy the President’s hostility towards Bharat.”
Courtesy: Zee News