Indian-origin students were paralyzed after falling 12-fit in UC Berkeley Bandna Bhatti, 911 was called 7 hours later

A few weeks before graduating from UC Berkeley, Indian original student Bandana Bhatti was paralyzed after a tragic decline.

California University, an Indian -origin student of Berkeley, a fraternity house party, shattered her dreams after a decline of at least 12 feet. Doctors said the 21 -year -old student, Bandna Bhatti, was dropped from the waist after slipping and Fee Kappa fell from an outer metal ladder at Tau House. His family is seeking help for his medical care.
According to reports, after a sad decline, Bandana remained there for 15 minutes until he was discovered by his friends, who pulled him in, but the Frat House allegedly asked him to leave and hence Bhatti was brought to an apartment nearby because his friends did not understand the limit of his injury. 911 was not called until seven hours after falling.
“Our beloved sister, Bandana, was only 21 years old, with a degree in data science just three weeks from UC Berkeley – a milestone that she worked so hard – when our world was reversed,”
In addition to paralysis of spinal cord fractures, Bhatti tore the dura with spinal liquid leakage, a scapular fracture and a brain hematoma.
The police is looking at the incident but no details of the investigation have been found.
The university issued a statement and offered support to Bhatti. UC Berkeley said in a statement to the people, “UC Berkeley knows about a student’s investigation that a student or the report of the fraternity was injured,” UC Burkeley told people in a statement. “Our views are with students, their families, loved ones and friends during this time. We are following our protocols to support the student and their family.”
“Bandana is a luxurious, kind and flexible young woman who has tirelessly tried to her dreams. Now, she further faces a long and difficult road,” reads the sovereignty.

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