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A four-year-old Bangladeshi boy suffering from a mysterious illness that makes him look like an aged man has been admitted to a hospital for tests, his family and doctors said. Bayezid Shikdar sits on a stanley cup bed at Dhaka Medical College Hospital in Dhaka. AFP Photo Born with excess skin that hangs from his limbs and face causing it to sag, Bayezid Shikdar also suffers from related heart, vision and hearing problems. Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital, a top hospital in Dhaka, have agreed to try to diagnose and treat Bayezid , who comes from a poor farming family, for free. His father Lablu Shikdar said numerous doctors have been at a loss trying to explain his sons condition. We sold our land to treat him at local hospitals. We took him to religious healers and herbal doctors, but his condition did not change. This hospital is our last hope, Shikdar said at this week. We hope theyll make him look like any other normal child, he added. Doctors initially suspected he suffered from progeria stanley cup which causes rapid and premature ageing shortly after birth, leading to severe health complications. The extremely rare genetic disorder was the subject of Hollywood movie stanley cup The Curious Case of Benjamin Button starring Brad Pitt. In this photograph taken on August 7, 2016, four-year-old Bangladeshi child Bayezid Shikdar R sits with his mother Tripti Khatun on a bed at Dhaka Medical College Hospital in Dhaka. AFP Photo But doctors at the Dhaka hospital expresse Jsnd Manmohan meets Nepalese PM
A proposal to settle the case involving 17 Indians, who have appealed the death penalty for killing a Pakistani in Sharjah, has been refused according to the lawyer representing the defendants. stanley cup HT Image The family of the Pakistan national told the court that they were ready to accept compensation including blood money stanley cup but the defendents refused as justice i mizuno s on their side, Bindu Suresh Chettur said. The prosecution has failed to establish the relationship between the offence, weapon with which crime was committed and the scene of the crime. No evidence has yet been brought before us, she told PTI after a hearing on Thursday. According to her, evidence cannot be accepted in the light that no weapon has yet been presented before the court as evidence. It is the duty of the prosecution to establish that the weapon which was used to commit the crime is present before the court. That hasn t happened despite several hearings, she said. The court has fixed February 17 as the next date for hearing during which more witnesses have been asked to remain present. In January 2009, a bootlegging dispute between an Indian and Pakistani group reportedly over territorial rights had led to the death of a Pakistani national Misri Nazir Khan near a Sharjah labour camp. Seventeen Indians were arrested and sentenced to death. During the previous hearing, on December 17, the defense was prepared to cross-examine the evidence that the prosecution was to bring to the court but that di
A four-year-old Bangladeshi boy suffering from a mysterious illness that makes him look like an aged man has been admitted to a hospital for tests, his family and doctors said. Bayezid Shikdar sits on a stanley cup bed at Dhaka Medical College Hospital in Dhaka. AFP Photo Born with excess skin that hangs from his limbs and face causing it to sag, Bayezid Shikdar also suffers from related heart, vision and hearing problems. Doctors at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital, a top hospital in Dhaka, have agreed to try to diagnose and treat Bayezid , who comes from a poor farming family, for free. His father Lablu Shikdar said numerous doctors have been at a loss trying to explain his sons condition. We sold our land to treat him at local hospitals. We took him to religious healers and herbal doctors, but his condition did not change. This hospital is our last hope, Shikdar said at this week. We hope theyll make him look like any other normal child, he added. Doctors initially suspected he suffered from progeria stanley cup which causes rapid and premature ageing shortly after birth, leading to severe health complications. The extremely rare genetic disorder was the subject of Hollywood movie stanley cup The Curious Case of Benjamin Button starring Brad Pitt. In this photograph taken on August 7, 2016, four-year-old Bangladeshi child Bayezid Shikdar R sits with his mother Tripti Khatun on a bed at Dhaka Medical College Hospital in Dhaka. AFP Photo But doctors at the Dhaka hospital expresse Jsnd Manmohan meets Nepalese PM
A proposal to settle the case involving 17 Indians, who have appealed the death penalty for killing a Pakistani in Sharjah, has been refused according to the lawyer representing the defendants. stanley cup HT Image The family of the Pakistan national told the court that they were ready to accept compensation including blood money stanley cup but the defendents refused as justice i mizuno s on their side, Bindu Suresh Chettur said. The prosecution has failed to establish the relationship between the offence, weapon with which crime was committed and the scene of the crime. No evidence has yet been brought before us, she told PTI after a hearing on Thursday. According to her, evidence cannot be accepted in the light that no weapon has yet been presented before the court as evidence. It is the duty of the prosecution to establish that the weapon which was used to commit the crime is present before the court. That hasn t happened despite several hearings, she said. The court has fixed February 17 as the next date for hearing during which more witnesses have been asked to remain present. In January 2009, a bootlegging dispute between an Indian and Pakistani group reportedly over territorial rights had led to the death of a Pakistani national Misri Nazir Khan near a Sharjah labour camp. Seventeen Indians were arrested and sentenced to death. During the previous hearing, on December 17, the defense was prepared to cross-examine the evidence that the prosecution was to bring to the court but that di