Nagpur – Cases against the National Federation (Cycle Polo Federation of India) over the death of 10-year-old cyclist Fatima Nida Shihabuddin, a polo player from food poisoning during treatment. Kerala Cycle Polo Association secretary EK said that the National Federation has not provided the facility. Reas. I stayed at BMS office (Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh) for three days. I still live there. No food was given. Riaz also said he paid Rs 50,000 for room and board in Nagpur.
Fatima Nida Shihabuddin, originally from Ambalapuzha Kakazham, died in a private hospital. Suhra Manzil, seven and a half years old Purakkadan, is the daughter of Shihabuddin and Ansila. On Wednesday night, the child, who had vomited several times, was given medicine by the nurses of the team. She sought treatment in hospital yesterday morning before going ashore. Hospital authorities say the cause of death was an allergic reaction during the injection.
The boy, who was walking with coach Ji and a senior team member at Srikrishna hospital, which was just 100m from his residence, collapsed after the injection. He was immediately admitted to intensive care but there were no results. The body was transferred to Nagpur Medical College. An autopsy will be performed today. Coach Jithin claimed there had been medical malpractice.
Nida came to Nagpur representing Thiruvananthapuram in the two cycling polo associations of Kerala centered on Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi. After getting the court order, this association reached Nagpur as it is not recognized by the National Federation, so no room and board was provided.
English summary: Indictment against Cycle Polo Federation Of India for the death of Nida Shihabuddeen