Indore Accident Survivor Returns: CM Mohan Yadav Celebrates Sanskriti's Recovery

A 17-year-old girl, Sanskriti Verma, has returned home after receiving critical medical treatment in Mumbai following a horrific truck accident in Indore. The Chief Minister personally monitored her recovery, expressing relief and happiness about her improved health. Sanskriti underwent four complex surgeries and is now conscious, though she cannot walk and will require continued physiotherapy. The accident on September 15 resulted in four fatalities and 18 injuries, with Sanskriti being one of the most critically wounded victims.

Key Points: Sanskriti Verma Survives Indore Truck Accident After Mumbai Treatment

  • Truck accident victim underwent four complex surgeries in Mumbai
  • CM Mohan Yadav personally checked on Sanskriti's health via video call
  • Accident occurred on Airport Road, killing four and injuring 18
  • Patient is conscious but unable to walk, requiring further treatment
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MP CM inquires Indore accident victim's health as she returns home

17-year-old Sanskriti Verma returns home after critical surgeries following tragic truck accident in Indore

"Swift initiative of Madhya Pradesh government has restored the smile of Indore's daughter - CM Mohan Yadav"

Indore, Oct 18

A 17-year-old girl, Sanskriti Verma, one of the victims of a horrific truck accident, who was airlifted to Mumbai for medical treatment for a critical head injury, returned to her home in Indore.

Verma had sustained severe injuries and was airlifted to Bombay Hospital in Mumbai on September 20 for medical treatment. She underwent four surgeries for nearly one month. She is now said to be stable.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav spoke to Sankriti Verma via video conferencing and inquired about her health, and expressed happiness for her recovery. Indore district collector Shivam Verma also visited her home on Saturday.

"Swift initiative of Madhya Pradesh government has restored the smile of Indore's daughter (Sanskriti Verma). She has returned to her home following treatment in Mumbai," the Chief Minister wrote on X.

The tragic accident har occurred in Indore on September 15 when a truck entered a no-entry zone on Airport Road, crushing pedestrians from Ramchandra Nagar intersection to Bada Ganpati. Four people were killed and 18 were injured in the incident, including Sanskriti Verma.

After the first five days of treatment at Bhandari Hospital in Indore, Sanskriti was airlifted to Mumbai, where she underwent surgery on her head and hand. She was referred to Mumbai on the doctors' recommendations.

According to information, Sanskriti underwent four surgeries in Mumbai. The arm and leg underwent a complex surgery, involving a vein cut from the leg and implanted in the arm.

Sankriti is reportedly conscious, talking, and eating, but she cannot walk. Physiotherapy in Mumbai has not yielded any significant improvement. Further treatment, including physiotherapy, will continue in Indore.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate CM's concern, this feels like political opportunism. Why wait for media attention to show concern? The real issue is truck safety and enforcement of traffic rules. How many more accidents before we fix our roads?
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Arjun K
The medical team deserves applause! Four complex surgeries in one month - that's incredible dedication. Hope Indore hospitals can continue the quality treatment she received in Mumbai. Our healthcare system needs more such success stories.
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Sarah B
As someone who lives near Airport Road, I've seen so many trucks violating no-entry zones. This tragedy was waiting to happen. Authorities need to install proper barriers and enforce traffic rules strictly. Prayers for Sanskriti's recovery ❤️
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Vikram M
Heartbreaking that 4 people lost their lives in this accident. Sanskriti is lucky to have survived, but she has a long road to recovery. Hope the government provides ongoing support for her medical expenses and rehabilitation.
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Kavya N
The vein transplant surgery sounds so advanced! Modern medicine is amazing. Hope Sanskriti regains mobility soon. Her family must be going through so much - stay strong! 🙏

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