Nepal: Doctor Removes Vodka Bottle From Man's Stomach, Says It 'Ripped Apart His Intestine'
He was brought to the hospital five days ago and underwent a two-and-a-half hour surgery to successfully retrieve the bottle, according to the sources.
A guy was arrested after a 26-year-old man in Nepal needed surgery to have a Vodka bottle removed from his stomach, according to authorities, news agency PTI reported.
According to The Himalayan Times newspaper, the Vodka bottle was discovered during a medical check-up after Nursad Mansuri of Gujara Municipality in Rautahat district complained of acute stomach pain.
He was brought to the hospital five days ago and underwent a two-and-a-half hour surgery to successfully retrieve the bottle, according to the sources, PTI reported.
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"The bottle had ripped apart his intestine, causing leakage of faeces and swelling of his intestines but now, he is out of danger," a doctor was quoted by PTI in its report.
According to authorities, Nursad's buddies may have gotten him inebriated and shoved a bottle down his throat via his rectum.
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According to the story, the bottle was shoved into Nursad's stomach through his rectum, which was fortunately unharmed.
In connection with the incident, Rautahat Police detained Shekh Samim and questioned many of Nursad's companions.
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"As we suspect Samim, we kept him in custody and are investigating," the Area Police Office of Chandrapur was quoted by PTI in its report.
"A few of Nursad's other friends are at large and we are searching for them," said the Superintendent of Police, Bir Bahadur Budha Magar of Rautahat.
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According to the report, further investigation is underway.
(With Inputs From PTI)