26 March 2012, 18:13

In Dagestan, health of mother of four children, perished in fire, remains extremely grave

Status of health of Ilaishat Alieva, a woman-resident of the village of Tukita of the Akhvakh District of Dagestan, whose all four children perished in fire on March 17, remains extremely grave.

"We conduct intensive care procedures. The status of the patient's health is extremely grave. We invited consultants from the Republic's Burn Centre and had a conversation with experts from Moscow. The patient has got burns of more than 70 percent of her body, and she has got burns of III level and the phenomenon of burn disease. She was told about the death of only one her child, so, she keeps asking why her other children do not come to visit her," the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent was told by Abdulmalik Imagadjiev, the attending physician, the expert in resuscitation of the Akhvakh District of Dagestan.

Earlier, Abdulmalik Imagadjiev stated that the patient was delivered to the resuscitation ward of the Akhvakh Central Republic's Hospital in a critical condition. When the fire started, Ilaishat ran outside to call villagers for help, but at that moment the fire broke out with renewed vigour. The woman rushed into the house to rescue her children, and then she got burned.

Author: Akhmed Magomedov Source: CK correspondent

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