The United States Consulate has successfully persuaded the American woman to return home after being hospitalized in Karachi.
The woman, identified as Onija Andrew Robbins, had arrived in Karachi after a romance driven by social networks with a Pakistani youth.
According to the sources, Consulate officials met with Robbins in the Special Chamber of the Jinnah Hospital.
After a detailed informative session of the Medical Board, they were able to convince her to return to the United States, said Express News.
The Consulate has organized its return ticket, with plans for her to leave the hospital before February 11.
Hospital staff had previously expressed concern for Robbins’ health. When it was admitted, its hemoglobin levels were critically low, with only 4, but after receiving three blood transfusions, its condition improved significantly, with its hemoglobin increasing to 9.
In addition, his bipolar disorder was being monitored and managed with medications.
Jahangir Durani, spokesman for the Jinnah Hospital, informed the Consulate team that Robbins’ condition had shown an improvement in physical and psychological aspects, without important observations.
The hospital spokesman confirmed that Robbins would be discharged once he received medical authorization from the Board and was in a position to travel.
Today early, US diplomatic mission officials in the metropolis visited the Jinnah postgraduate medical center (JPMC) to obtain updates on the health of an American woman who received treatment due to mental and physical problems.
Robbins, mother of the children, received an extension of 15 days after her three -month visit visa expired, while Nidal Ahmed Memon, for whom she has fallen, and her family has hidden since the American woman caught attention of the media in Karachi.
American Woman Onijah trip timeline in Pakistan
Onijah Andrew Robinson, a 33 -year -old American woman, has become the center of attention in Pakistan after traveling to Karachi in October 2024 to meet her 18 -year -old lover, Nidal Ahmed Memon.
The story took a dramatic turn when it was revealed that Robinson had been using a filter to portray herself as a white blonde woman during her conversations in line with Memon.
Despite this deception, the two married on an online Nikah, an Islamic marriage ceremony.
Upon arriving in Pakistan, Robinson received the rejection of Memon’s mother, who disapproved of the relationship, largely due to his age and the fact that he had cut his son.
However, Memon seemed willing to continue, possibly motivated by the possibility of obtaining a green card from the US.
Without flinching, Robinson established a camp outside the Memon Apartment Complex, quickly attracting the attention of the media and local residents. Her behavior, which included public outbursts and money demands, quickly turned her into a viral sensation. Social networks exploded with memes and videos, with many Pakistani funny and baffled by the drama that develops.
A local humanitarian, Mr. Chippa, tried to help Robinson, but she repeatedly rejected her efforts. Its mischief, including a strange order of McDonald’s and a failed attempt to register it in a psychiatric installation, fueled more fed the show.