Heroic Journey: Tribal Family's 14-Kilometer Trek for Medical Help
A tribal family in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district carried an injured relative 14 kilometers, crossing a swollen stream by boat, to reach the nearest hospital. Mallu Majji, 67, suffered farm-related injuries. His family improvised a stretcher from a cot, showcasing remarkable determination and resilience. They later returned home despite medical advice.
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A tribal family in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district demonstrated extraordinary grit by carrying an injured relative, Mallu Majji, 14 kilometers to the nearest hospital. Majji, 67, sustained injuries on his farm and was transported on a makeshift stretcher.
The journey involved crossing a swollen stream using a wooden boat before resuming on foot. Despite the challenging conditions, his family reached the rural hospital at Bhamragadh, showcasing resilience and determination.
Following initial treatment, the family chose to carry Majji back to their village against medical advice. This incident underscores the severe healthcare accessibility issues in remote areas.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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