01May/13

Sarabjit slips into non-reversible coma; India seeks release – Press Trust of India


Press Trust of India

Sarabjit slips into non-reversible coma; India seeks release
Press Trust of India
The deterioration in 49-year-old Sarabjit’s condition could lead to “brain death“, official sources told PTI in Lahore adding he has slipped into “non-reversible” coma. Releated Stories. Read with synopsis. Sarabjit”s condition deteriorates, say Pak

01May/13

Pakistan to allow team of four Indian doctors to review Sarabjit Singh's … – India Today


India Today

Pakistan to allow team of four Indian doctors to review Sarabjit Singh’s
India Today
The deterioration in his condition could lead to “brain death“, they said. Meanwhile, the family of Sarabjit Singh after returning from Pakistan today accused the government of doing little for the prisoner who was battling for his life after a brutal

30Apr/13

Sarabjit Singh's Health Deteriorates; Doctors Refute Brain Dead Reports – IBTimes India


IBTimes India

Sarabjit Singh’s Health Deteriorates; Doctors Refute Brain Dead Reports
IBTimes India
Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh’s health has deteriorated further after sustaining grievous from a brutal assault by fellow inmates in Pakistan’s Kot Lakhpat Jail last week. Family members of Sarabjit Singh hold his picture to appeal for his release

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