Kerala Girl Athletes From Sports Authority of India Recovering Well: Doctor
Four young girl athletes, residents at Sports Authority of India's Water Sports Centre in Vembanad, had on May 6 ate some poisonous fruit on being reprimanded by the centre authorities for consuming beer. One of them, Aparna, died on Thursday.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 11, 2015 04:37 pm IST
The condition of the three Sports Authority of India (SAI) girl athletes, who attempted suicide last week, is improving and they are recovering well, said a doctor at the Medical College Hospital here.
Four young girl athletes, residents at the SAI Water Sports Centre in Vembanad, had on May 6 ate some poisonous fruit on being reprimanded by the centre authorities for consuming beer. One of them, Aparna, died on Thursday.
The doctor said the condition of the other three girls was now stable.
"All of them had normal food today but are still kept in the medical intensive care unit. There have been incidents of similar cases where the condition gets bad after showing initial promise. Hence we do not wish to take any chance at all," the doctor said. ('Most Shocking and Tragic Incident in History of SAI')
The three girls will be put through a series of counselling sessions and once they successfully complete it, they will be discharged, he added.
Meanwhile, 55 resident athletes at the SAI Water Sports Centre, where this incident occurred, are being counselled, SAI official G. Kishore told IANS.
"Three medical professionals on Monday reached the centre and are engaged in a one to one session with each of the inmates," Kishore said. (Kerala Police Recovers Suicide Note)