Man with machete embedded in his head waits in hospital queue (video)

A horrific incident in Mumbai, India, has sparked widespread discussion on social media. Despite suffering a severe injury, the victim's calm demeanor surprised many.
According to India Today, following a personal dispute, a man named Rohit Pawar was struck in the head with a large machete. The blow caused the blade to pierce his skull, penetrating about four centimeters into his brain.
Despite this, the victim did not lose consciousness and reached the hospital on his own. Most surprisingly, he waited in the general queue for medical assistance and even used his phone.
The incident occurred on the night of May 1 in the Mankhurd district. Despite the severity of the injury, the man's vitality astonished the doctors.
During a complex surgery performed by surgeons at Sion Hospital, the machete was carefully removed. It has been reported that the patient's condition is currently stable and his life is no longer in danger.
A day later, law enforcement authorities apprehended three suspects. It turned out that all of them were minors and were sent to a special correctional facility. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
The video taken at the hospital, showing the victim calmly using his phone with a machete in his head, quickly spread online and drew widespread public attention. This case once again demonstrated the resilience of the human body and the importance of mental stability in emergency situations.