Tag: ICU

  • Sad! Unidentified armed men storm clinic ICU shoot dead criminal on parole

    Sad! Unidentified armed men storm clinic ICU shoot dead criminal on parole

    Unidentified armed assailants stormed the intensive care unit (ICU) of Paras Hospital in Bihar’s Patna, India, and shot a prisoner.

    CCTV footage now confirms that five attackers entered the ICU this morning, Thursday, July 17, 2025, and opened fire on the inmate, identified as Chandan Mishra.

    23-year-old Chandan Mishra, a notorious criminal with dozens of murd£r charges against him, was out on parole for medical reasons and had been admitted to Paras Hospital.

    Despite being under medical care, he became the target of a brazen attack.

    CCTV footage released by police shows five men, with guns hidden, walking down the hospital corridor before the man leading the group reaches into his jeans to bring out a gun. The other men behind him also bring out their guns as the man leading opens the door to the room the sick criminal is in.

    The men are then seen firing shots at the victim after which they exit the room one after the other and flee the way they came.

    Others in the hospital can be seen opening their doors to find out what was going on as the gunmen fled after the attack.

    It is not clear why Chandan Mishra, who had been sentenced to life imprisonment, was attacked but there are suspicions it may be linked to gang wars. Earlier, while in Bhagalpur jail, he had a dispute with a criminal named Sheru.

    According to Patna SSP Kartikay Sharma, preliminary investigation suggests the attack was carried out by members of a rival gang, believed to be the Chandan Sheru gang.

    “Chandan was earlier transferred from Buxar to Bhagalpur jail and was temporarily released for treatment. We suspect the rival gang is behind this targeted shooting,” he said.

    Police are now working with Buxar authorities to identify the attackers, whose photographs have been captured on hospital CCTV.

    Police initially said Chandan Mishra was undergoing treatment following the attack.

    However, he later succumbed to his injuries.

  • Former Man Utd Goalie, Van der Sar returns to Netherlands for further treatment

    Former Man Utd Goalie, Van der Sar returns to Netherlands for further treatment

    Former Manchester United goalie, Edwin van der Sar has returned to the Netherlands for further treatment of his brain bleed, says his Family.

    Van der Sar was hospitalised during a holiday in Croatia earlier this month and, after his condition was stabilized, it was later confirmed that he was no longer in a ‘life-threatening condition’.

    The lanky goalkeeper has returned to his native country to continue his treatment.

    “Edwin has been repatriated from Croatia on Friday evening and is currently in the intensive care unit of a Dutch hospital,” a statement from his wife Annemarie read. “His situation remains the same: stable, in a non-life-threatening condition and communicative.

    “The Van der Sar family would like to express their deep gratitude to the ‘University Hospital of Split’ for their great care during the last week.

    “Edwin has to remain in the intensive care unit where he will be investigated further, and the family fervently hope he can focus on his recovery afterwards.”

    Fellow Dutch icon Jaap Stam sent his best wishes to Van der Sar in a recent interview with MUTV.

    “We all send our love to Edwin,” Stam said. “We know him very well and it’s always shocking to hear that things like this are happening now.

    “Edwin has always been very sporty, you know, and he always exercises a lot. So you don’t expect this to happen to a former player, and a former team-mate.”

    He added: “We wish him all the love and we wish all the best to him and his family. Hopefully, he is going to recover well and he’s going to be staying safe.”

  • Rapper CDQ narrates near death experience

    Rapper CDQ narrates near death experience

    Nigerian rapper, Sodiq Abubakar Yusuf, better known as CDQ, has been hospitalised after seriously falling ill.

    CDQ revealed this in a post on his Snapchat account.

    In a video he shared on Snapchat, the rapper is seen receiving treatment at the intensive care unit (ICU) of an undisclosed hospital.

    Sharing the video, he revealed that he saw his life flash before his eyes and thanked God for reviving him.

    He said he has never felt so helpless in his life that, at one point, he thought he was dead.

    “Alhamdulilah. I bless God for reviving me. I’ve never felt helpless in my life. Can’t thank you enough ‘Oluwa’. I thought ‘ awo loo’ like that this morning ni,” he wrote.

  • BRAIN ANEURYSM: Dr. Dre reveals how ICU doctors prepared for his death

    BRAIN ANEURYSM: Dr. Dre reveals how ICU doctors prepared for his death

    American rapper and music producer, Dr. Dre, has revealed that when he faced his health scare and was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) last January, doctors welcomed in his family because they feared he would die from the incident.

     

    He pointed out that the doctors brought in his family “so they could say their last goodbyes”.

     

    The rapper faced his health scare at the start of last year when on January 4, he was admitted to the ICU at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles.

     

    In a recent appearance on Dolvett Quince’s Workout the Doubt podcast, the music producer shared a few details about his two-week experience in the ICU.

    BRAIN ANEURYSM: Dr. Dre reveals how ICU doctors prepared for his death
    Dr. Dre

     

    Dr. Dre assured fans a day later that he was “doing great”, however he would stay in the ICU for two weeks.

     

    According to him, doctors thought he was going to die after he had a brain aneurysm in 2021.

    Dr. Dre received support from colleagues like Ice Cube and Ice-T.

    In an interview, Dr. Dre said “They weren’t allowing anybody to come up – meaning visitors or family or anything like that – because of COVID,” Dre told host Dolvett Quince.

     

    “But they allowed my family to come in [and] I found out later, they called them up so they could say their last goodbyes because they thought I was outta here. I didn’t know it was that serious… Nobody told me, I had no idea. That was crazy.”

     

    Dr. Dre went on to speak about the hourly procedures involved in his recovery, where “because of what was going on in my brain, they had to wake me up every hour, on the hour, for two weeks to do these tests that were basically like sobriety tests – touch your nose, rub your heel on your calf and all that shit.”

     

    Though he admitted to feeling incredibly tired throughout his ICU stint – “as soon as the doctors would leave, I would try to go to sleep because I knew they were coming back in the next hour”.

     

    Dr. Dre explained that he never worried about the potential of any serious complications, let alone death.

     

    He said: “I never felt like I was in trouble. I felt like, OK, I’m just going through a procedure, and I’m ready to go home. I’m hungry. I didn’t eat for two weeks. That was a really crazy experience.”

     

    Dr. Dre was released from hospital by January 15 last year, and was spotted in the studio just a few days later.

     

    Within a month, Dr. Dre had turned his experience into the basis for a new song.

     

    His first live performance since he suffered the aneurysm came in February of this year, where he appeared alongside Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent and Anderson, for this year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show.

     

    While he was in hospital, Dr. Dre’s house was targeted by burglars, leading to four people being arrested after they set off his infrared cameras.

     

    Meanwhile, Dr. Dre received support from colleagues like Ice Cube and Ice-T.

     

    The rapper opened up about his treatment last June, saying in an interview that the aneurysm itself was “a really weird thing” because he’d never experienced any contributing symptoms.

     

    He said: “I’ve never had high blood pressure And I’ve always been a person that has always taken care of my health. But there’s something that happens for some reason with black men and high blood pressure, and I never saw that coming. But I’m taking care of myself.”

  • Larry King: Veteran talk show host leaves ICU

    Larry King: Veteran talk show host leaves ICU

    Larry King, veteran talk show host, who was recently hospitalized with Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), has been moved out of the intensive care unit (ICU).

    David Theall, a spokesman for Ora Media, a production company formed by King made this known on Monday.

    King was moved to the ICU on New Year’s Eve and was receiving oxygen but is now breathing on his own.

    The 87-year-old broadcasting legend shared a video phone call with his three sons, Theall said.

    King’s family told CBS News in a statement that he “continues to improve.

    He and his sons thank everyone for the outpouring of support and can’t wait to get him home.

  • ‘Covid-19 saga: Former Oyo Gov. Ajimobi in ICU, placed on ventilator’

    ‘Covid-19 saga: Former Oyo Gov. Ajimobi in ICU, placed on ventilator’

    Former Governor of Oyo State governor, Isiaka Abiola Ajimobi, is said to be in a coma.

    Although there have been several denials by Ajimobi’s media aide, the former Oyo governor was, however, reportedly moved to a First Cardiologist, a Covid-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Lagos after he was diagnosed of the dreaded coronavirus pandemic about 17 days ago, sources said, slipped into unconsciousness on June 8 while doctors have since been battling to revive him.

    First Cardiologist was the hospital where the former chief of staff to President Buhari, Mallam Abba Kyari, and the late Lagos senator, Bayo Osinowo, were treated of coronavirus before they died.

    In a recent report published by Global Excellence, where the medium claimed it spoke with inside sources, the former governor’s health was said to have deteriorated after he suffered a cardiac arrest the first time and was placed on a ventilator at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). immediately, doctors attending to him were said to have recommended a particular drug for his treatment.

    “But the drug could not be found in Nigeria, according to sources; hence, a private jet was reportedly deployed to purchase the drug in London.

    “Still, sources added, Senator Ajimobi’s condition would not improve and he had to be put on the second ventilator with the hope that he recovers. “Although, he is alive, he has been in a coma since he was placed in the second ICU.He suddenly took ill in Abuja late May 2020 allegedly after attending one of the political meetings with his party chieftains.” The report reads.