A person was stuck in the lift of a big government hospital for 42 hours
"I tried to open the lift door. When I opened the door, all I could see were walls. In frustration, I started hitting the lift wall," Nair told a news channel. Nair said he wrote a message with the help of his mobile phone's torch.
NEWS - In Kerala's capital Thiruvananthapuram, a person was stuck in the lift of a big government hospital for 42 hours last weekend. The 59-year-old man said that during that time he had written a last message for his family and kept it in his bag. Ravindran Nair, a resident of Ulloor, said that his hands and legs had started becoming numb after being stuck in the lift without water for a long time. Nair was going towards the outpatient department of the hospital on Saturday when the lift stopped midway and he got stuck there. He told that I tried every possible way to get out of the lift.He said, "I was not able to move, my hands and legs were becoming numb." "I was worried about how my children would get education if something happened to me," she told the news channel. He said, "I had no water to drink, but I had some poems written by me, which were kept in my bag." Nair told the media that when the lift operator returned to work on Monday and opened the lift doors, he felt that the hospital employee was an angel of God. People expressed anger over this incident, after which the Kerala State Human Rights Commission directed the Superintendent of the local 'Government Medical College Hospital' to conduct a detailed investigation into the incident.
"I tried to open the lift door. When I opened the door, all I could see were walls. In frustration, I started hitting the lift wall," Nair told a news channel. Nair said he wrote a message with the help of his mobile phone's torch.
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