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Motorbike hit minor girl dies for lack of proper treatment

Maungdaw, Arakan State: A minor girl died yesterday for lack of proper treatment who was hit by a motorbike of Rakhine on the road of Maungdaw-Aley Than Kyaw high way on September 19, which made her very serious wounded, said a businessman from Aley Thank Kyaw. 
“Abdul Anam’s seven years old daughter, hailed from Aley Than Kyaw village, nearby road – was hit by a Rakhine’s motorbike while playing near road with her friends.”
Her leg and backbone was totally damaged by Rakhine’s motorbike, according to the villagers.
“But, the Rakhine was not arrested by the Burma’s security force (Nasaka) which was happened in front of the security personnel.”
The young girl was not admitted at Aley Than Kyaw hospital as she has no paper of accident issued by security force. The hospital staff wanted money from victim and also security force asked money to issue the paper, said a village admin official.
A relative of victim said, she was in a very critical condition. “We are not able to treatment in the hospital where its need much money.”

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