Hard for Nawaz Sharif to fly to US till platelets stabilise, says son
Dr Adnan said that nothing could be said about Nawaz’s stay in Britain as platelets should be stable before being taken him to the US
By News Desk
December 16, 2019
LONDON: Hussain Nawaz has said it will be difficult to flew his father Nawaz Sharif to the United States until his platelets stabilised.
Talking to media in London, he said the former PM contracted various diseases during his jail term.
On the occasion, the PML-N supremo’s personal physician Dr Adnan said Nawaz’s diseases were being reviewed from every aspect, adding that they were waiting for the clearance from the hematologist as the reasons behind the platelets issue could not be known.
He said that nothing could be said about Nawaz’s stay in Britain as platelets should be stable before being taken him to the US.
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