This story is from September 1, 2012

Attacked Tibetan youth discharged

Tenzin Dargyal, 22, who was under treatment at Krishna Rajendra Hospital for the past two-and-half weeks for stab injuries, was discharged on Friday.
Attacked Tibetan youth discharged
MYSORE: Tenzin Dargyal, 22, who was under treatment at Krishna Rajendra Hospital for the past two-and-half weeks for stab injuries, was discharged on Friday.
Tenzin was shifted to a hospital in Bylakuppe Tibetan settlement camp in Periyapatna taluk of Mysore district under police cover on Friday noon.
Surgeon Dr B L Dharmendra said had they discharged the youth on Tuesday itself, but waited to relocate him till Friday due to security reasons.
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Another surgery will be carried out some weeks later to remove the colostomy bag. "The youth has recovered, and is stable," he added.
Devaraja police escorted him in an ambulance to the camp, 80km away from here.
Member of Tibetan government-in-exile Lobsang Yeshi told TOI that Tenzin has been relocated to a hospital in Bylakuppe, where he will rest for some days.
Tenzin was attacked with a dagger by two motorbike-borne youths near a restaurant in Devaraja police limits on August 14.
A sharp weapon was lodged inside his body, leaving him badly injured. He was operated upon at KR hospital following injuries in his intestines.
Investigating to identify the culprits is on.
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