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President Zardari fractures foot whereas deboarding airplane at Dubai airport

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President Asif Ali Zardari fractured his foot whereas deboarding an airplane on Wednesday night upon arrival at Dubai World Airport, an announcement from the President Condominium said on Thursday.

Following the autumn, he used to be suddenly taken to a sanatorium for therapy. After a compare-up, the doctor positioned his foot in a solid.

“The solid will remain on his foot for four weeks,” the assertion read.

It added that President Zardari used to be despatched dwelling and told total relaxation.

At 69 years of age, the president has had just a few health disorders in present years.

In March 2023, he underwent tag surgical scheme in the United Arab Emirates.

In 2022, he used to be admitted to Karachi’s Dr Ziauddin Sanatorium for one week for therapy of a chest infection. Amid rumours of unwell health, his non-public doctor and shut aide Dr Asim Hussain took to social media platform X, formerly Twitter, to substantiate that he “is in barely health”.

He examined spin for Covid-19 in July 2022 however fully skilled “refined indicators”, in accordance with his son and PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari.

A year old to that, Zardari used to be admitted to a internal most sanatorium in Karachi attributable to “be troubled and exhaustion” led to by his frequent travelling.

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