LAHORE, June 18: A junior employee of the Lahore Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education has appealed to philanthropists to come forward and save his 26-year-old wife from jaws of death. Board employee Amjad Husain says that his wife has been suffering from renal problem for the last two years. Now doctors have advised her kidney transplantation.

He says he has spent all his savings on her treatment and has not a single penny to bear expenses on transplantation. Amjad Husain’s residential address is: House no 211, D-Block, Kashmir Road, LDA Scheme, Tajpura, Lahore. His phone number is: 6555637. —Reporter

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