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‘My hand was hanging with a thread’: Indian-man-man Saurabh Anand attacked by a teenage gang with a match in Melbourne

Saurabh Anand, an Indian -origin, was attacked by a teenage gang in Melbourne. (Photo: Age)

Saurabh Anand, a 33 -year -old Indian -origin man, was brutally attacked by a teenage mawt gang in Melbourne, losing his left hand, not for doctors who had rejected their hand after putting a screw with surgery. Sydney Morning Herald reported that the incident took place on 19 July when Saurabh was at the Central Square Shopping Center of Elton Meadows. He has now talked about the annoying incident that he is having bad dreams. According to the report, one of the teenagers rubbed his pockets for valuables, when the other punched her in her head and the third took out a Mache. “My spontaneous response was to bring my arm up to protect my face and wrist. When I was trying to protect myself, the Machet just went through my wrist. The second attack, Mache passed through my hand … Third went through my bone, “he told Herald. “I was just trying to survive,” he said. “I remember that there is pain and my hand was … I was hanging from a thread. My arm also had a bone break.”“I was just hitting around, half-to-cuisted, half-conscious.”Anand was rushed to the hospital after crying to help Anand to help the strangers, while the teenage gang ran away with his phone. Anand said that doctors initially thought that they would have to distract their left hand, but the surgeons were able to resume it after hours of fierce emergency surgery, including their wrist and inserting screws in the hand, the report said that they also suffered head injuries, they also had a head injuries, their left -handed bones and a fracture in their spine. The report said many teenagers were arrested on Anand’s attack. A 14 -year -old was sent to custody by 15 August. Two 15 -year -old children were deliberately accused of serious injury, robbery and illegal attack. Police said both were granted bail and will face the children’s court on August 11.Anand told Herald that we were distressed after learning two 15 -year -old children in the community after the attack.Anand said that she is very afraid of returning home and her partner is so traumatized that she was sleeping in the hospital. “Every time I close my eyes to sleep, I can see them around me, attack me,” he said.

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