The child passed away at 3.15 am on Thursday after a relentless struggle for the last three days, said Aejaz Shami, Deputy General Manager (Branding and Communications) at the KIMS-Kingsway Hospitals
Responding immediately to a distress call, the doctors examined the child to find that her pulse was absent, extremities were cold, and that she was not breathing.
The doctors on the flight immediately responded to the distress call and examined the child and found that her "pulse was absent, extremities were cold, and the child was not breathing with cyanosed lips and fingers"
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