WASHINGTON – Shahzaib Bajwa is a Pakistani student who went to US on scholarship in university of Wisconsin. On 13 November 2013, he became victim of vehicle-deer accident. And since then he has been unconscious in the hospital.
First and foremost issue was of his visa which was scheduled to be expired on 28 of February. But the good news is visa issue has been resolved and US has allowed Shahzaib to stay admitted in a hospital.
Now comes the next hurdle of finance. Shahzaib is in coma and he needs more medical attention, which will definitely cost a lot.
For that purpose, there is a fundraising campaign going on gofundme.com. The goal is to collect $100,000 and till now, $77,231 has been raised.
The page has defined Shahzaib’s background and condition and asked people to help him out.
“Muhammad Shahzaib Bajwa is an exchange student (Pakistani) in university of Wisconsin, He was in a vehicle-deer accident on 13 Nov,2013. He suffered severe fractures on his face. It’s been 3 months but he is still unconscious. He is admitted in St Mary’s medical centre, Duluth,Mn.”
“He had a small amount of travel insurance, which was not good enough to cover his medical bills. The hospital committed to keep him only for 90 days. Now, we may have to put him in the nursing home, and we don’t how for long he will to be in the nursing home. We need some urgent funds so we can put him in the nursing home and get his visa extended. Your help will be appreciated. Thanks.”
You can go and check the fundraising campaign here.
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