“Kathmandu, Nepal (CNN) An ambulance arrives, and a young girl with a bandaged head and badly blackened eye is rushed into Kathmandu’s Bir Hopital on a wheelchair amid much commotion.
She is Selena Dohal, 8, and her skull was fractured when a massive earthquake shook her neighborhood, two and a half hours from the Nepalese capital, to the ground on Saturday.
Blood has collected on top of her brain, in the right frontal area, and she urgently needs surgery to remove the clots.”
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