Hillary Clinton Injures Hand During India Visit, Cancels Scheduled Events – Doctors Advise Her to Rest

Failed Democratic nominee for president Hillary Clinton slipped and nearly fell down twice during her visit to Jahaz Mahal on Monday.

While visiting the Jahaz Mahal, Hillary slipped TWICE walking down steps despite two men holding her up.

Cristina Laila reported on this earlier — Hillary Clinton is first seen walking down the steps with one man holding her arm. She slipped and lost her footing so another man flanked her and grabbed her other arm to stabilize her.

Even though two men were holding her arms, she managed to lose her footing a second time!

Huma Abedin is seen walking behind Hillary Clinton in a light blue dress and white hat.

Hillary injured her hand in the fall.
Doctors in India advised her to rest.
Hillary cancelled plans as a result of the injury – to rest her hand.

The Times of India reported:

Former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday picked injuries in her hand during her visit to Rajasthan’s Jodhpur and had to cancel some of her programmes as a result, officials said.

Hillary arrived here this morning on a two-day sojourn and was scheduled to visit the Mehrangarh Fort in the evening, they said.

She was staying at the Umaid Bhawan Palace here and a team of doctors from a private hospital nearby was sent there to examine her.

The doctors said the Democratic Party candidate in the 2016 US presidential polls had a sprain in her hand and was given required treatment. They advised her rest.

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