My son may have long-term impact of smoke inhalation: Pawan Kalyan

IANS April 9, 2025 358 views

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan's son Mark Shankar was injured in a devastating summer camp fire in Singapore. The incident occurred during a camp where 30 children were present, resulting in one fatality and multiple injuries. Pawan Kalyan is rushing to Singapore to be with his son, who is currently undergoing medical treatment and a bronchoscopy. Political leaders across parties, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have expressed their concern and wished for Mark's speedy recovery.

"I thought it was a minor incident. I did not know its intensity." - Pawan Kalyan
Hyderabad, April 8: Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan's son, who was injured in a fire accident at a summer camp in Singapore, is undergoing a bronchoscopy and may have a long-term impact of smoke inhalation.

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- Mark Shankar underwent bronchoscopy after Singapore summer camp fire

Pawan Kalyan, who will be leaving for Singapore on Tuesday, told media persons that Mark Shankar suffered burns on his hands and legs.

"I have been told that he is reasonably well, but right now they are doing a bronchoscopy. The final report will come on Wednesday morning. Hopefully, everything will be alright," he said.

The actor-politician said the fire broke out during summer camp, where 30 children were present. One child died and 15 others were injured. He conveyed his condolences to the parents of Mark Shankar's classmate who died in the fire.

The Jana Sena leader said workers at a construction site next to the summer camp rescued the children before the arrival of the fire engine. He thanked the people who rescued the children

The Deputy Chief Minister said he received a phone call around 7.30 a.m. about the incident when he was on a visit to Araku.

"I thought it was a minor incident. I did not know its intensity. He has been admitted to a hospital where he is undergoing a bronchoscopy under general anaesthesia," he said.

He was on a four-day visit to Alluri Sitharama Raju and Visakhapatnam districts, but he had to cut his visit short.

He thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for enquiring about his son's condition and for also informing the Indian high commissioner in Singapore.

The Jana Sena leader said he also spoke to the Indian High Commissioner in Singapore to know the details

Pawan Kalyan also thanked Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, Minister Nara Lokesh, former chief minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and others for conveying their concern over the incident.

The actor-politician said his youngest son met with the accident on the day when his elder son Akhira was celebrating his birthday.

"This is an unfortunate coincidence," he said.

Earlier, the Prime Minister spoke to Pawan Kalyan and enquired about his son's condition. He wished for the early recovery of the child.

Pawan Kalyan's elder brother and megastar K. Chiranjeevi and his wife will also be leaving for Singapore.

Andhra Pradesh Governor S. Abdul Nazeer has expressed concern over the injuries sustained by Mark Shankar.

The Governor wished a speedy recovery of Shankar, who is presently undergoing treatment in a hospital in Singapore.

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu also expressed concern over Mark Shankar sustaining injuries in the fire accident and wished him a speedy recovery.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Praying for Mark's speedy recovery 🙏 It must be so scary for any parent to get that call while being far away. The construction workers who helped are true heroes!
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Priya M.
So heartbreaking about the child who didn't make it 😢 While we focus on the celebrity kid, let's not forget all the other affected families. Hope they all get the support they need.
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Suresh T.
The article mentions bronchoscopy - that's serious. Smoke inhalation can cause permanent lung damage. Hope the medical team in Singapore can prevent long-term complications.
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Anjali R.
While I sympathize with the family, I wish news outlets wouldn't focus so much on celebrity children when ordinary kids were affected too. The classmate who died deserves equal attention.
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Vikram J.
Singapore has excellent medical facilities. If there's any silver lining, it's that he's getting treatment there. Hope all the injured kids recover soon.
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Meena S.
Can't imagine how traumatic this must be for all the kids who witnessed it. Hope they're getting psychological support along with medical care. Trauma can last longer than physical injuries.

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