Indian doctor killed in UAE
hospital
Saturday November 03, 2012 05:26:33 PM,
IANS
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Dubai: Indian doctor Rajan Daniel's throat was slit inside a hospital in Abu Dhabi by a
Pakistani man who blamed him for his relative's death, a media
report said Saturday.
The Pakistani was armed with a big knife when he stormed the
private hospital Thursday. He grabbed the Indian urologist and
fatally stabbed him after the death of his relative, reported web
site Emirates 24/7.
Daniel, who hails from Kerala, had been working in the hospital
since 2007. He is survived by his wife Geeta George, who lived
with him in the United Arab Emirates, and daughter Junu.
Sources at the Al Ahli Hospital said the man marched straight into
the urology clinic and knifed the 58-year-old doctor before
forcing him on his knees and slitting his throat.
Doctors and hospital employees rushed to the clinic but by then it
was too late.
"He stormed into the clinic although nurses tried to prevent him…
He then attacked the doctor and (killed) him like a sheep…
"The man then waited at the hospital until the police came and
arrested him," a source was quoted as saying.
"The man appeared furious… He blamed the Indian doctor for his
relative's death and attacked him without giving him a chance to
defend himself… It was a heinous crime."
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