Nut pierces five-yr-old's skull in Bihar, removed surgically

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Press Trust of India Motihari
Last Updated : Jan 06 2019 | 8:30 PM IST

A flying nut from a water pump Sunday pierced the skull of a five-year-old boy and reached close to his brain, but the doctors managed to remove it through a prompt surgery at a hospital in Bihar's East Champaran district.

The accident took place when the fan belt of the water pump snapped, sending its nuts and bolts flying and a nut piercing the boy's skull.

Chhabila Kumar, a resident of Kathriya village under the Chouradano police station area of the district, was brought to the Chandra Hospital situated here, with blood smeared over his face and a two-inch-long piece of iron sticking out of his forehead presenting a macabre sight.

"A group of children were playing close to the water pump which was under repair. During trial of the machine, the fan belt snapped and its nuts and bolts flew into the air and one of these hit the boy," the boy's uncle Shravan Rai, who brought him to the hospital, said.

Chandra Suvash, an orthopaedic surgeon, who runs the private hospital, said, "Tests conducted on the boy revealed that the nut was barely scraping his brain. He was fortunate that a 20 mm washer attached to the nut prevented it from going deeper, which could have damaged his cerebral structure."

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First Published: Jan 06 2019 | 8:30 PM IST

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