
Pawandeep Rajan suffered multiple fractures, in ICU and recovering: Singer's team
Indian Idol 12 winner, Pawandeep Rajan's team has shared an update about his health. The singer suffered a major accident on the morning of May 5, and has been undergoing treatment in Noida.Rajan's team shared the statement on the singer's Instagram story and said that he suffered multiple fractures, along with other injuries. The statement read, "Yesterday was a very difficult and hard day for the family and all his well wishers. Whole day he was struggling with severe pain and unconsciousness. However, after whole lot of diagnosis and examinations, he was taken into the operation theatre around 7pm and after 6 hours some of his major fractures has been operated successfully and he is currently in Medical ICU under observation. Post 3-4 days rest he will again be operated for the rest of the fractures and injuries (sic)."advertisementThe team also assured that Pawandeep Rajan has been doing fine now. They concluded the statement by expressing their gratitude and wrote, "Thank you everyone from the bottom of our heart for keeping Pawan in your prayers (sic)."
Here is a screenshot of the note:
Pawandeep Rajan's teasm shares health update on Instagram story.
The Indian Idol 12 winner was travelling to Delhi to catch a flight for Ahmedabad, where he was set to perform at an event. His car rammed into a parked Eicher Canter. He received initial treatment from a nearby facility but was later transferred to a Noida hospital.Must Watch

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