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Wadia hospital gets Rs 10 lakh in 24 hours for Baby Tiger's treatment
Updated On: 07 February, 2019 01:50 PM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
Do-gooders open their purse strings for baby Tiger who was abandoned just hours after his birth. Tiger was initially treated in a hospital in Ulhasnagar, but was moved to Wadia following a serious brain infection

Mumbai and others have opened up their hearts and purses for Baby Tiger, flooding the crowd-funding site that Wadia Hospital had roped in, with Rs 10 lakh in a single day. Hours-old Tiger was found by a couple in a nullah in Ambernath on December 30. Tiger was initially treated in a hospital in Ulhasnagar, but was moved to Wadia following a serious brain infection.
According to doctors, Tiger's health has been rapidly improving following the surgery. After bills towards his treatment started rising, the hospital had decided to opt for crowd-funding and roped in crowd-funding organisation Ketto. Within hours of the appeal, the site was flooded with funds from 674 donors, reaching Rs 10.39 lakh within 24 hours.
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