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Two minor sisters die of ‘viral infection’ in Rajshahi, parents in isolation
UNB, Rajshahi
Sun Feb 18, 2024 01:07 PM
Last update on: Sun Feb 18, 2024 03:15 PM
Two sisters, both below five years of age, died within a span of four days after contracting a "viral infection", and their parents have been placed in isolation at a hospital.
The sisters are Muftaul Mashiya, 4, and Muntaha Marisha, 2.
They were the daughters of Manjur Rahman, a mathematics teacher at Rajshahi Cadet College, residing with his family in the college's quarters in Sarda.
Marisha died on way to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital (RMCH) last Wednesday, while Mashiya passed away yesterday afternoon while undergoing treatment at at the same hospital.
Physicians at RMCH initially suspected a viral infection for their deaths but they have been waiting for the result of a laboratory test on samples sent to Dhaka.
The victims' parents -- Manjur and Poly Khatun -- have been placed in RMCH's isolation ward...
Two minor sisters die of ‘viral infection’ in Rajshahi, parents in isolation
UNB, Rajshahi
Sun Feb 18, 2024 01:07 PM
Last update on: Sun Feb 18, 2024 03:15 PM
Two sisters, both below five years of age, died within a span of four days after contracting a "viral infection", and their parents have been placed in isolation at a hospital.
The sisters are Muftaul Mashiya, 4, and Muntaha Marisha, 2.
They were the daughters of Manjur Rahman, a mathematics teacher at Rajshahi Cadet College, residing with his family in the college's quarters in Sarda.
Marisha died on way to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital (RMCH) last Wednesday, while Mashiya passed away yesterday afternoon while undergoing treatment at at the same hospital.
Physicians at RMCH initially suspected a viral infection for their deaths but they have been waiting for the result of a laboratory test on samples sent to Dhaka.
The victims' parents -- Manjur and Poly Khatun -- have been placed in RMCH's isolation ward...
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