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Nagaland: Minor boy injured after being shot in the forehead accidentally

First Published: 15th January, 2023 15:28 IST

He was shot in the forehead accidentally when his father was loading his air rifle for a hunt this morning

A 6-year-old boy from Nagaland’s Mon district was shot in the forehead accidentally when his father was loading his air rifle for a hunt this morning.
The boy, Named Nahneym Konyak son of Atoa Konyak from Nokiyan village in Mon, was rushed by his family to the Assam rifles camp ( PLOB Nokiyan) for medical aid.

The 14 AR nursing assistant at Nokiyan PLOB provided first aid to the injured child and saved his life.

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