MINNEAPOLIS - The family of an exchange student from Pakistan who has been comatose since a November crash is trying to prevent a Minnesota hospital from sending him back to his home country.
Muhammad Shahzaib Bajwa, 20, was spending a semester in an exchange program at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. On Nov. 13, he and his friends were driving back there from Minneapolis when their car struck a deer, his brother, Shahraiz Bajwa, told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
Shahzaib Bajwa suffered severe facial fractures but was talking when he arrived at a hospital in Cloquet. He choked on blood there and went into cardiac arrest, but was resuscitated and transferred to Essentia Health-St. Mary's Medical Center in Duluth, his brother said.
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5 comments:
F the hospital they have ZERO Say in it.
Well, he's already in a third world country, so the only difference is the airplane ride.
if they send him back to pakistan then those taliban pigs will try to blow him up for the wicked sin of trying to get an education and associating with those evil yankee devils. our idiot government pisses away billions of our tax dollars every damn day on dead end ghetto trash that will never contribute anything to society, but they can't cough up the bucks to let this guy stay here?
Let the boy stay here in America he is NOT. Terrorist....PA
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