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    Health Startup Dozee CEO Mudit Dandwate forearm ripped off by crocodile

    Written by Ruby Khatun Khatun Published On 2017-06-27T16:07:05+05:30  |  Updated On 27 Jun 2017 4:07 PM IST
    Health Startup Dozee CEO Mudit Dandwate forearm ripped off by crocodile

    Bengaluru: A bid to save his dogs that had strayed into a lake in neighbouring Ramanagar district cost a city-based entrepreneur looses his arm, as a crocodile ripped off his left forearm when he entered the waters.


    The incident happened when 26-year-old Mudit Dandwate, co-founder of a healthcare startup Dozee, along with his friend and two dogs was on a leisure trip to a temple near Thatekere in a forest area on Sunday.


    According to police, Dandwate, hailing from Nagpur in the west central state of Maharashtra and a graduate from IIT Bombay, had taken the dogs for a walk near the lake when they strayed into the waters.


    In his rush to pull the dogs out of the lake, the man is said to have not seen a warning board about presence of crocodiles, and was attacked by one which bit off his left forearm, police officials said on Monday.


    Dandwate was rushed to a private hospital in the city, where he is undergoing treatment.


    Doctors treating Dandwate said a procedure called debridement has been performed on him to clean the dead tissues and avoid infection as crocodile bite can be toxic.


    After required medical procedures, he will be provided with a prosthetic arm in a few months time, they said


    Officials said forest officials have take up the case for investigation.

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    Source : PTI

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