Faisal, 31, celebrates 'first' birthday with transplanted heart

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July 8, 2017

Mangaluru, Jul 8: For 31 year old Faisal Byari from the coastal town of Kundapur, it was his first birthday on Saturday. In fact, it was on July 8, 2016, he had got a fresh lease of life after undergoing a successful heart transplant at Manipal Hospitals in Bengaluru.faisal

Faisal celebrated the 'first birthday' of his second phase of life by cutting the cake along with Manipal Heart Institute cardiothoracic and vascular surgery department head N S Devananda at the Pathrika Bhavan here.

Faisal, who is now waking up in the wee hours every day to pray and jog actively after one year of heart transplant, said, "I am confident and perfectly alright now."

Faisal said the heart transplant has brought miracle in his life. "It was a beautiful journey post one year of my heart transplant. Dr Devananda and his team were extremely dedicated towards my case and have provided the best treatment when I got rejected from every other hospital. Now I am confident of doing all activities. I am indepted to Manipal Hospitals and doctors who have given me a new life," Faisal said.

Devananda said the hospital has successfully performed many heart transplants, but the case of Faisal was very complex and first of its kind in Karnataka. "Faisal was born with a complex heart problem called 'single ventricle' in which there will be only one main pumping chamber instead of normal two. He also had switching of the main blood vessels (arteries) of the heart with reduced blood flow to the lungs, which made him turn blue. He could not play at school or be physically active. By the time he could seek medical advice, it was quite late. The valves inside the heart were leaking badly and he was told that no surgery was possible.

As his breathlessness worsened, he was put on medications and his blood was let out periodically to keep it thin in the circulation," Devananda explained adding that cardiologist Dr Ranjan Shetty had referred Faisal to him. Faisal was called from Kundapur when doctors found a suitable donor in a youth, who died in an accident in Bengaluru. Donor heart was harvested from donor hospital and later shifted to Manipal Hospitals through a green corridor, he said adding, "The sick heart from Faisal's chest was removed and the new heart was sutured into place. The overall procedure took just around six hours," Devananda said.

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May 29,2020

Dammam, May 29: A woman hailing from Mangaluru, who was waiting for repatriation amidst coronavirus lockdown in Saudi Arabia, passed away yesterday after a brief illness.

The deceased has been identified as Lateefa (55), wife of Abdul Azeez, a resident of Angaragundi near Baikampady on the outskirts of the city.

She had flown to Saudi Arabia in November 2019 along with her husband to spend some time with their NRI son in Dammam. They were supposed to return in April this year.

After the sudden cancellation of regular flights due to lockdown, they were waiting for the repatriation flights from Dammam to Mangaluru or Bengaluru.

Meanwhile, Lateefa’s health condition worsened and she was hospitalised. She passed away on Thursday without responding to any treatment. Last rites are expected to take place in Dammam.

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January 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 10: To deal with the problem of animal waste and illegal slaughterhouses in Bengaluru, Mayor M Gowtham Kumar held discussions with concerned departments and consultants to devise a strategy.

Speaking to ANI, Kumar said, "There are some illegal slaughterhouses in and around Bengaluru. We had a discussion with our Special Commissioner (Health) and Chief Health Officer (CHO) also to take up necessary action. We had a discussion last week also."

He also stated that a program has been framed to find illegal slaughterhouses and to shift animal waste generated every day.

"We have framed a program to find illegal slaughterhouses and design them properly. We have planned with our consultants that for the animal waste generated daily, we need four compactors to shift it either to Hoskote or another place that we have identified. We are on it", he said.

The segregation of animal waste and illegal slaughterhouses has been a continued issue in the Bengaluru civic area, a relief from which is expected after the implementation of proposed steps.

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January 22,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 22: Mangaluru Commissioner of Police PS Harsha said that Aditya Rao, who surrendered before Bengaluru Police after planting an improvised explosive device (IED) at the Mangaluru International Airport, is now in their custody.

"Our Investigation team arrested Aditya Rao in Bengaluru in connection with planting of an explosive device at Mangaluru Airport on January 20. We produced the accused before Bengaluru first JMFC court and court issued transit warrant," said Harsha.

"We have brought him to Mangaluru from Bengaluru, now the accused is in our custody, our investigation team will interrogate him. We will investigate all aspects. He will be produced before Mangaluru 6th JMFC Court," he added.

Rao hails from Udupi and has engineering and MBA degrees.

According to the police, the IED was recovered from a bag at Mangaluru airport on January 20. It was later defused in an open field by the personnel of the bomb disposal squad.

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