Onijah Robbins sent home

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Karachi:

Safety and health officials sigh of relief while the 35 -year -old American woman, Onija Andrew Robbins, who received psychiatric treatment at JPMC, was declared able to travel and release on Friday evening.

She was escorted to the women’s police station by an entirely female team where she was taken to the Jinnah Interantitional Terminal and took a return flight.

Earlier, hospital officials confirmed that the arrangements for their travels, including the necessary documents and a plane ticket, were pending the American consulate in Karachi. Once the formalities have been completed, it was sent.

The hospital was in regular communication with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and the American diplomatic mission concerning its return.

Medical reports had indicated a major improvement in its condition. His level of hemoglobin had gone from four to 9.9. However, she continued to fight against bipolar disorder, which would require continuous treatment.

According to Professor Chooni Lal, head of the medical committee supervising his care, patients with such conditions tend to recover more quickly when surrounded by family and in a familiar environment.

Dr. Salman, joint executive director of JPMC, confirmed that the medical council had submitted his report on Friday, declaring his overview of traveling. Once the American consulate finalizes its travel documents, it will be released and returned to the United States. The FIA ​​and the American consulate coordinate with the hospital to provide fluid arrangements for its departure.

Robbins, who went to Karachi to be with a young man with whom she fell in love online, was admitted to the JPMC Psychiatry Ward a week ago after being abandoned by her love. Initial medical tests and psychiatric assessments have led to his transfer to the special care unit. On February 3, she received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder.

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