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Wednesday 13 May 2015

One hour to cuddle in the maternity ward to protect his wife when the quake

Earthquake victims in Nepal, Prakash tells Basyal seconds anxious to protect his wife who had just undergone a Caesarean section before the disaster occurred. -Photos Astro AWANI / MARIAH AHMAD
KATHMANDU: When a disaster occurs suddenly around us, the first thing that comes to mind, of course, to escape to a safe place.

But this is not 'injected' in mind Basyal Prakash, 31, who was one of the victims of the earthquake in Nepal on 25 April.

When people screaming and running wind to find a safe place when the 'Tippy' in this Himalayan country, Prakash does not escape.

Even then, she did not budge a single step out of where he was at that time that in a hospital in Kathmandu.

Prakash rational at that time only one: He realized had the responsibility as a husband to protect his wife Amrita Basyal, 31, who recently gave birth via Caesarean section the past 24 hours.

She hugged her body tightly to ensure that none of the debris on their loved ones.

"I'm waiting inside the building for an hour," said Prakash.

Even at that time his heart despondent worrying condition of a day-old baby in another hospital, but she prayed that the family safe condition.

The baby, named Joy was born in a premature and weighing only 1.2kg is in Patan Hospital because the hospital when it only had a baby incubator support.

Prakash undoubtedly increased heart thinking how sad it was because of her first child at the time of electricity affected by the earthquake and Joy is in need of baby incubator support machine to stay alive.

Can only pray to God about the safety of his son, Prakash continue to focus on protecting his wife in hospital Caesarean section three levels of the building.

"Just the two of us were in surgery ward when the earthquake. My wife is very worried about the safety of her baby.

"While you're in a dangerous situation, I realized one important thing. If we have time to run to save ourselves, we will definitely run.

"However, if we have a responsibility, we have to do it. My wife and I were there when it was needed to keep my wife for an hour until the condition subsides.

"And in an hour, I do not go out of the building," said Prakash when told of the alarming situation.

After the earth stopped shaking, fragments of brick buildings fell and scattered, dust permeates every inch of skin, Prakash support his wife out of the hospital.

"After an hour and all is back to normal, then I go out with my wife. And shortly thereafter, I left and went to see how my son. Thank God everything is in good condition.

"My wife has high blood pressure before an earthquake happens again, but she's a tough woman. Despite being in a very difficult situation, the earthquake occurred a day after she underwent a Caesarean section, her stoic face.

"He said to me at the moment the quake anxious that everything will be fine soon. She's a brave woman, I am very happy to be her husband," said Prakash is now safe with his wife and reunited with his son, when told of seconds anxiety with his wife to Astro AWANI at Patan Hospital on May 10.

His son is currently in an incubator machine Patan Hospital for monitoring and pemerhatianlebih neat view of the premature infant is very weak.

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