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Pleasure trip to Nepal turns tragic for two Kerala doctors

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
Last Updated : Apr 28 2015 | 9:48 PM IST
A pleasure trip to Nepal by three young doctors from Kerala turned tragic with two of them losing their lives in the killer earthquake and another managing to survive with serious injuries.
Non Resident Kerala Affairs Minister K C Joseph today said the bodies of Dr Deepak Thomas from Kannur and Dr A S Irshad from Kasaragod have been identified by relatives and efforts are on to bring their remains to India as early as possible.
Thomas and Irshad were missing since the quake shook the Himalayan nation on Saturday. There were earlier reports that the two had survived and had been admitted to a hospital in Kathmandu.
Dr Abin Suri, who was also part of the group, managed to escape with injuries. He was subjected to dialysis during the past two days.
Suri is likely to be taken to Delhi for further treatment as early as possible.
Suri's mother Anitha told PTI from Kozhikode that while her son was in his room on the sixth floor of the hotel, the two other men were in the corridor when the earthquake struck.
"After two and half hour operation, he was rescued," she said.
The three doctors, working at National Health Rural Mission programme at Mananthavady in Waynad district had left for Kathmandu for an excursion last week from Kozhikode before joining for their PG courses in May. They had passed out from Kozhikode medical college last year.

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First Published: Apr 28 2015 | 9:48 PM IST

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