Cheeta's recovery from nine bullet wounds was nothing short of a miracle for the doctors of AIIMS Trauma Centre but his wife says she had a firm belief that would fight back like he did in the face of terrorists.
Uma, daughter of an army officer, who knew Cheetah from her school days said he is a fighter and a man of commitment.
"He is a fighter. He fought this battle with death as he does when he wears his uniform to combat terrorists and militants. I was sure he will be victorious as he has always been in the line of duty," Uma said.
"His eyes were closed, he was completely unconscious but the moment I saw him breathing, I knew he will make it through," Uma, mother of two kids, said.
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Cheeta, who was operated within 24 hours of admission as doctors removed the portion of the skull which was hit by bullet, was in coma for 16 days and spent a month in the ICU.
Uma, who had to juggle between home and hospital during the period of his convalescence, said the journey is not yet over for her and the final reward for would be the day when her husband would don his uniform again and return to work.
However, doctors said that Cheeta, who was discharged today, would have to undergo a rehabilitation process in the form of physiotherapy and speech therapy for a few months for complete recovery.
According to doctors, the hope for vision returning to Cheetah's right eye is "bleak" although his left eye which was also injured due to splinter injuries has been restored.
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