Lahore: Cricket legend Wasim Akram has said doctors in India tried
their best to save the life of his wife Huma. He accused their
counterparts in Pakistan of only being interested in making money,
days after a Parliamentary panel directed authorities to cancel
licences of 22 physicians in Lahore who treated her.
“The doctors of hospitals in Lahore took no pain for treating” Huma,
who died in Chennai in October, “as they failed to diagnose her
problems.” “They were more interested in making money,” Mr. Akram told
PTI. “After failing to cure Huma, they asked me to pay $150,000 to
arrange an air ambulance to Singapore for her treatment.”
Mr. Akram also refuted claims by doctors in Lahore that Huma’s
condition had been improving before the unsuccessful move was made to
shift her to Singapore. After 42-year-old Huma’s condition worsened
while she was being flown to Singapore in October, the flight was
diverted to Chennai. Huma, a psychologist, was admitted to a private
hospital in Chennai, where she died after a week.
Mr. Akram said the doctors in India did their best to save his wife
and Apollo Hospital in Chennai refused to charge even a penny for her
treatment. — PTI
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