On the evening of June 6th, news from the University of Education reported that a second-year female student in the Literature Education department had suffered a stroke. According to initial information, during a morning class, student PTN (20 years old, from Thanh Hoa province) suddenly fainted at her desk. Immediately afterwards, several lecturers and students present provided first aid and took her to the hospital for emergency treatment.
The incident occurred at the University of Education, Hue University.
According to Mr. Truong The Quy, a staff member of the University of Education, who was directly present, provided first aid, and took N. to the hospital, N.'s health condition has not yet improved.
According to Mr. Quy, N.'s family is in extremely difficult circumstances, hailing from a mountainous district in Thanh Hoa province. Upon receiving the news, N.'s father immediately took a bus from his hometown to Hue City.
"When the students came down to report, I immediately ran up and called the school's medical team for first aid. The ambulance arrived in about 5 minutes. Student N. is from a disadvantaged background, and the school and students are currently providing support and sharing the difficulties with her," said Mr. Quy.
At 8:40 PM that same day, N.'s father arrived in Hue and visited N. in the hospital room.
Speaking to Thanh Nien newspaper , Mr. Quy said that currently only N.'s father is allowed to visit him. After leaving the visiting room, N.'s father said that although N.'s health is still weak, his arms and legs have been moving slightly.
Many students and faculty members are currently staying at the hospital, supporting N.'s family and monitoring her health.
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