Feb 17 โ€ข 11:08 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฑ Poland Wprost

17-year-old helped a woman, moments later a tragedy struck. Urgent appeal for blood

A 17-year-old boy was seriously injured at a train station in Poland while trying to help someone disembarking from a train, leading to an urgent blood donation appeal as he fights for his life in the hospital.

On February 14, a tragic incident occurred at a train platform in Bierwiecka Wola, Poland, when a 17-year-old boy was injured while helping another passenger. As he attempted to re-enter the train, the doors closed on his arm, causing him to fall between the moving train and the platform. This serious accident led to him being rushed to the hospital with critical injuries.

Medical professionals are currently fighting to save the teenager's life after he underwent several hours of surgery. He remains in a pharmacological coma with doctors expressing grave concerns about his condition. The urgency of the situation is underscored by the family's appeal for blood donations, specifically for the B Rh- blood type, as hospital supplies have been depleted.

In response to this tragic situation, the local community has rallied around the teenager and his family, with many individuals and organizations helping to promote the blood donation campaign. This incident highlights the risks associated with helping others in emergency situations and the vital need for community support in times of crisis.

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