Indian doctor saves flight attendant's life 35,000 feet above the ground


Kuala Lumpur, Mar 7 (India Today) : In a world where some hesitate offering a helping hand, there are some rare people who do believe in helping strangers even without any personal motives.

And that's what Dr Anchita Pandoh did when she was flying from Auckland to Kuala Lumpur on Malaysian Airlines MH130, with her husband.

Restoring faith in humanity, she helped a flight attendant, who had fallen unconscious midway, on the flight.

The couple noticed that the other flight attendants were rushing to the front compartment with oxygen cylinders. As soon as the flight captain announced a medical emergency requesting for a doctor on flight, Dr Anchita, without flinching for a second, rushed to take control of the situation.

She stabilised the flight attendant using the medical equipment available on the flight.

Proud of what his wife did, Anchita's husband Saurabh shared this heartwarming experience from his Facebook profile.

  

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  • ahmed hussian, uchil

    Wed, Mar 08 2017

    TRUE NATURE KEEP THIS HABIT ALWAYS, WE ALL ARE TRAVELER, WE NEVER RETURN BACK ONCE OUR DESTINATION ENDS SO KEEP HELPING ALLAH ALWAYS LOVES FOR THIS NATURE

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  • PAM Suvarna, karla

    Wed, Mar 08 2017

    That's good work,we expect same approach from all of us to respond co- Indians in their difficulty time in side the country too.

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  • Serrao, Bengaluru

    Tue, Mar 07 2017

    Great presence of mind and heart you gesture!!

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