Bullet-injured Rohingya dies at CMCH

One of the two Rohingyas, who sustained severe bullet injuries on Bangladesh-Myanmar border in Teknaf upazila of Cox’s Bazar, succumbed to his injuries at Chittagong Medical College Hospital (CMCH) on Saturday.
The deceased is Mohammad Musa, 22, son of Ismail, Maungdaw area in Rakhine State of Myanmar, reports the UNB.
Sub-inspector Jahirul Islam, in-charge of CMCH police outpost, told UNB that two injured Rohingyas were brought to the hospital this morning and one of them succumbed to his injuries after one hour of admission.
The condition of another Rohingya — Md Mokter, 27, son of Gul Mohammad Sheikh — who was undergoing treatment at the hospital, is critical, he added.
Kawser, cousin of the deceased who admitted him to CMCH, said bullet-injured Musa and Mokter entered Bangladesh though sea route at 2:00 am on Friday following fresh tensions in Rakhaine State of Myanmar.
They sustained bullet injuries in Rakhine State around 3:00 am on Thursday.