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Sharif complains of health issues in jail Doctors examining Pak’s former PM to decide on shifting Nawaz to hospital, as he’s on verge of kidney failure

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A medical board was examining jailed former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday to decide about shifting him to a hospital after the Pakistani media reported that he is on the verge of a kidney failure.

Sharif, 68, and his daughter Maryam, 44, are serving jail terms of 10 years and 7 years respective­ly in Adiala jail in Rawalpindi, after an accountabi­lity court convicted them on July 6 over the family's ownership of four luxury flats in London.

A four-member medical board was examining Sharif in jail to decide about shifting him to the hospital following health related complicati­ons, sources said.

The team comprising cardiologi­st Dr Naeem Malik, medical specialist Dr Shaji Siddiqui, neurologis­t Dr Sohail Tanvir and Dr Mashood visited him in jail to carry out a detailed checkup.

Sharif has multiple health issues like heart problems, hypertensi­on and diabetes. He already underwent open heart surgery in London in 2016.

Earlier, a team of doctors from Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology (RIC), headed by its Chief Executive Major General (retd) Dr Azhar Mehmood Kayani, visited the prison and compiled a report after carrying out a detailed medical checkup. The findings in the report suggest Sharif be shifted to a hospital immediatel­y, The Express Tribune reported. Sharif had complained of health on Saturday.

Although his personal physician Dr Adnan had seen him twice in recent days, the jail administra­tion called doctors from RIC to be sure of what had happened. The team spent about one-and-a-half hour examining his condition.

According to the medical team, his body’s water levels are very low, which has made his heartbeat erratic now. The amount of urea in his blood has also become very high, which could even lead to kidney failure, the report said.

The board’s findings suggested that Sharif be shifted to hospital immediatel­y, it added.

The Punjab Prisons sources told Daily Express they are waiting for the Punjab home department’s orders about shifting Sharif to the hospital. Caretaker provincial ministers Shaukat Javed and Ahmed Waqas Riaz said the jail superinten­dent has been informed in writing of Sharif’s health issues and the home department has formed a medical board, which will perform another checkup to decide on whether to shift him to a hospital, the report said.

They confirmed Sharif ’s medical tests suggested he had kidney issues. The caretaker government is in touch with jail authoritie­s and Sharif is getting better medical facilities, they added.

Meanwhile, Barrister Zafrullah Khan of PML-N has filed a petition with the Supreme Court to declare residences of Sharif and his daughter Maryam and son-in-law Muhammad Safdar as sub-jails.

 ?? —AFP ?? Soldiers patrol a street beside a billboard featuring PTI president Imran Khan (L) in Rawalpindi.
—AFP Soldiers patrol a street beside a billboard featuring PTI president Imran Khan (L) in Rawalpindi.
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