Kota’s 17-year-old Shlok Gurjar was shot in the skull while playing, with the bullet traveling through his head and lodging in his cheek for five days. Initially treated for a presumed injury, an X-ray revealed the bullet, leading to surgery by neurosurgeon Dr. Mamraj Agarwal, who stated the boy’s survival was miraculous, as a slight deviation in the bullet’s path could have been fatal. Shlok had heard a gunshot before collapsing and concealed the shooting from his family for three days.
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