Aur Ambulance sailed to Singapore in Osman Hadi

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Sharif Osman bin Hadi, a potential independent candidate for Dhaka-8 seat, who was injured by miscreants, is being taken to Singapore for better treatment. A private jet (Etter Ambulance) carrying him from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport was carried out on Monday (December 15) around 2 pm.

The Chief Advisor's Office has made all preparations for Hadi's treatment at the Accident and Emergency Department of Singapore General Hospital, which has been in contact with various hospitals in Singapore, Thailand and Malesti for two consecutive days with the aim of better treatment.

Earlier on Sunday, after consulting the expert medical team of Everketter Hospital and discussion with family members, the poison was informed to the chief advisor, later by the culture advisor Mustafa Sartar Faruqi, the chief advisor's health ministry-biased special assistant professor Dr. Md. Satadur Rahman, expert doctor of Everketer Hospital Dr. It was decided to send him to Singapore through discussions with Zafar and Hadi's brother Omar bin Hadi.

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