Woman, 2 sons burnt in fire 'set by husband' in Narsingdi
They were rescued in critical condition and taken to the emergency unit of the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery.
A woman and her two sons sustained severe burns after her husband allegedly set fire to their house with a petrol bomb in Narsingdi town early today (23 October).
The injured were identified as Rina Begum, 36, and her sons Farhad, 15, and Touhid, 7.
They were rescued in critical condition and taken to the emergency unit of the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery.
Dr Shawon Bin Rahman, resident surgeon of the institute, said Rina sustained burns on 58 percent of her body while Farhad and Touhid suffered 40 and 16 percent burns respectively.
All three have been shifted to the High Dependency Unit (HDU) for intensive treatment.
Dr Rahman said Rina's husband Karim threw a petrol bomb inside their home, leaving his wife and children injured.
