Sunday, 16 February 2014

Injured Pakistani student Shahzaib shows no sings of improvement in US his visa expires on February 28

NEW YORK: Shahzaib, a Pakistani student who is being treated after a road accident, showed no signs of improvement on Thursday with US doctors insisting to deport the injured as his visa expires on February 28.

However, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Jaleel Abbas Jeelani said the issue of visa would soon be addressed and Shahzaib will continue to receive treatment in the US.

Speaking to Geo News, he said that the Pakistan Embassy was in contact with the US authorities over the visa that he said could be extended.

Shahraiz, a brother of Shahzaib, said that Pakistani government didn’t offer any help for treatment of the injured student.

Muhammad Shahzaib Bajwa is an exchange student (Pakistani) in university of Wisconsin, He was in a vehicle-deer accident on 13 Nov,2013. He suffered severe fractures on his face. It’s been 3 months but he is still unconscious. He is admitted in St Mary’s medical centre, Duluth,Mn. He had a small amount of travel insurance, which was not good enough to cover his medical bills. The hospital committed to keep him only for 90 days.Now, we may have to put him in the nursing home, and we don’t how for long he will to be in the nursing home. We need some urgent funds so we can put him in the nursing home and get his visa extended. Your help will be appreciated. Thanks.


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