Join Bangladesh News on Facebook Follow Bangladesh News on Twitter Get Daily Bangladesh News by Email dotcomUNDERGROUND RSS Feed
Sunday, March 29th, 2009
Share on Facebook

Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) yesterday disclosed that two border guards have recently died after long illness.

According to its press releases, havildar Solaiman of 45 Battalion died on March 26 at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) and sepoy Roich Uddin of 44 Battalion on March 9 at Kidney Hospital.

Solaiman first got admitted to the BDR Pilkhana hospital following a heart attack on August 28 last year. He got readmitted to the hospital following another attack on January 3 this year, said a release.

He was transferred to NICVD for improved treatment on March 4. There, he died at 6:30pm on the Independence Day.

The statement further said Solaiman applied to the BDR director general (DG) for assistance to meet the medical expenses. Based on advice of the physicians concerned, the DG granted him Tk 5.5 lakh that has already been adjusted to his hospital bills.

About sepoy Roich Uddin, another release said he got admitted to the BDR hospital on June 3, 2005 with kidney condition. On January 29 this year, he was admitted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH).

On March 4, he was transferred to the Kidney Hospital. “While under treatment he passed away at 5:10pm on March 9.”

Roich too applied to the BDR DG for financial help to meet the treatment expenditure. He was given Tk 8 lakh as medical grants, the press release said.


Like this news? Share this with your friends:
Get latest news delivered to your email:  Enter email address:  


Categories: Bangla, Bangladesh, Bangladesh News, Bangladesh Politics, Daily Bangladesh News, News, Politics
Visitors come here looking for: `bdr in attaking of bangladesh (1),

Get Latest Bangladesh News Updates

 Subscribe in a reader Or, subscribe via email:
Enter your email address:  
Subscribe to Bangladesh News RSS Feed Add to Google Reader or Homepage Add to Netvibes Add to Pageflakes Add to Yahoo! Add to Windows Live Alerts

Bangladesh News RSS Feed
Find entries :

Browse by Tags »