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Bullet-hit Rohingya man dies at CMCH

Rohingyas from Rakhine State in Myanmar gather near the border yesterday in Ukhia where border guards stopped them from entering. At least 89 people, including 12 security forces, were killed as insurgents besieged border posts in Rakhine, triggering a fresh exodus of refugees towards Bangladesh. Photo: AFP

One of the three Rohingyas, who suffered severe bullet injuries most likely at a village in Myanmar, succumbed at Chittagong Medical College Hospital (CMCH) today.

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The deceased was identified as Mohammad Musa, 23, son of Md Ismail, hailing from Maungdaw area in Rakhine State of Myanmar, reports our Chittagong correspondent quoting Dr Mehedi Hassan Monju, medical officer of the CMCH.

The three injured Rohingyas, among them a 10-year-old child, were brought to the hospital around 3:00am, said MD Alauddin Majumder, assistant sub-inspector of CMCH police camp.

Musa succumbed to his injuries around 9:45am, the official added.

The condition of -- Md Mokter, 27, and Md Idris, 10, both hailing from the same area are now undergoing treatment at the hospital, Dr Mehedi Hassan said.

The three were given some primary treatment last night at a Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) booth at the Kutupalong camp in Ukhia upazila of Cox’s Bazar, reports the correspondent.

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Bullet-hit Rohingya man dies at CMCH

Rohingyas from Rakhine State in Myanmar gather near the border yesterday in Ukhia where border guards stopped them from entering. At least 89 people, including 12 security forces, were killed as insurgents besieged border posts in Rakhine, triggering a fresh exodus of refugees towards Bangladesh. Photo: AFP

One of the three Rohingyas, who suffered severe bullet injuries most likely at a village in Myanmar, succumbed at Chittagong Medical College Hospital (CMCH) today.

READ more; Fresh influx on

The deceased was identified as Mohammad Musa, 23, son of Md Ismail, hailing from Maungdaw area in Rakhine State of Myanmar, reports our Chittagong correspondent quoting Dr Mehedi Hassan Monju, medical officer of the CMCH.

The three injured Rohingyas, among them a 10-year-old child, were brought to the hospital around 3:00am, said MD Alauddin Majumder, assistant sub-inspector of CMCH police camp.

Musa succumbed to his injuries around 9:45am, the official added.

The condition of -- Md Mokter, 27, and Md Idris, 10, both hailing from the same area are now undergoing treatment at the hospital, Dr Mehedi Hassan said.

The three were given some primary treatment last night at a Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) booth at the Kutupalong camp in Ukhia upazila of Cox’s Bazar, reports the correspondent.

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