
In a shocking case, a 60 -year -old woman suffering from cancer was found abandoned in a pile of waste in the Aarey Colony. The woman allegedly told the Bombai police that her own grandson was thrown into the trash.
According to media reports, a fragile woman was identified as Yashoda Gaikwad and suffered from advanced skin cancer.
On Saturday around 8:30, Yasham was discovered in a waste after buying to the police control room.
Police officers said they found a 60 -year -old lying helplessly in the basket, with a heavy, untreated wound on his face. The injury was probably from her cancer. Yasham also had a visible infection on her cheeks and nose.
According to reports, even though the police found Yashoda at 8:30 in the morning, they were unable to admit it to the hospital until 17:30, due to its condition.
After several hospitals denied her acceptance, referring to the lack of facilities was taken to the Cooper Hospital, who also averted her after a brief check.
Dr. Sudhir Medhekar, Dean of the Cooper Hospital Hospital, confirmed Yashoda’s confession and said that the nose and face had ulceroproliferative growth.
“Her vitality is currently stable … Provisional diagnosis is basal cell carcinoma,” he said in the middle of the day.
“My grandson left me”: Yashoda Gaikwad
In a weak voice, she told the police that she had lived with her grandson in Malalad before, saying, “My grandson left me here.”
She also provided them with two addresses – one in Malalad and the other in Kandivali – her family members.
Police are investigating the case and are expected to have more information about the family. Her photography was spread to the police station in an effort to trace her relatives.
CCTV shots from nearby roads are also scanned to watch grandson; However, the extract itself had no cameras.
“We recall the public, if someone recognizes it, do not hesitate to connect with the Aarey police station,” said Senior Inspector Ravindra Patil.
(Tagstotranslate) Cancer