Karate gold-medalist Priya ‘out of danger’ after hit below ear at SA games

Marzan Akter Priya was taken to Blue Cross Hospital after getting injured during the karate team event in the South Asian Games on Wednesday.
Marzan Akter Priya was taken to Blue Cross Hospital after getting injured during the karate team event in the South Asian Games on Wednesday.
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BSS, Kathmandu :
Bangladesh woman’s gold medalist karate Marzan Akter Priya has been hospitalized on Wednesday after being injured during the team karate event final.
She is out of danger now after treatment, confirmed Karate Federation team manager Kyaws Shwe Hla.
Priya suffered injury after being hit below to her ear while playing against Sri Lankan opponent today. She was brought out from the meet immediately and taken to Blu Cross Hospital by ambulance.
The medical in-charge of the emergency Dr. Prajwal Man Shreshtha said: “We are investigating her and provided some pain killers because the patient told she is feeling pain on her head neck. She seems ok now. “
Dr. Abhishek Chaturbedi, senior consultant neurosurgeon, inspected Priya.
Later, Priya underwent a CT scan and Dr. Chaturbedi said there is nothing to be worried about.
Karate Federation manager said: “She has taken to the hospital and she is all right now. We have lost a gold medal for her injury.” Women’s kumite team comprising Mounjera Borna Marzan Akter Priya, Humaira Akter Antara and Naima Khatun however managed to beat Sri Lanka by 2-1 but lost to Pakistan by the same margin without injured Priya.
Earlier, on Tuesday, Priya won one of the three gold medals in karate for Bangladesh.

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