Abu Dhabi: Slow Treatment of Relative Led Man to Kill Indian Doc


Abu Dhabi, Nov 3 (Emirates 24X7) : A Pakistani man armed with a big knife stormed a private hospital in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, grabbed an Indian urologist and slaughtered him like a sheep inside his clinic after the death of his relative at the hospital.

Sources at Al Ahli Hospital in the capital said the man went straight into the urology clinic and stabbed the 58-year-old doctor before forcing him on his knees and slitting his throat. Other doctors and staff members rushed into the clinic but it was too late.

“He stormed into the clinic although nurses tried to prevent him…he then attacked the doctor and slain him like a sheep….the man then waited at the hospital until the police came and arrested him,” one source said.

“The man appeared furious following the death of his relative…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 that frightened all hospital staff and patients.”

The sources identified the victim as Rajan Daniel, a urology specialist who has been working for Alahli hospital in the town centre for many years.

Police were still investigating hospital staff members about the incident, which forced the closure of the hospital for several hours in the afternoon.

Another hospital source told media that the incident occurred at around 6.30pm. “The man entered the doctor’s cabin, locked the room from inside and immediately slit the doctor’s throat. He then simply walked out of the room, located on the fifth floor. Staff were shocked to see a man trying to leave the hospital with a knife in his hand. He was completely soaked in blood.”

Earlier reports said that the accused was a patient at the hospital and was undergoing treatment for the past three months.

“The patient has been to the hospital for treatment before. He came this time with a knife and stabbed the doctor in the neck and other parts of the body many times,” Arabic language daily Alkhaleej said. The daily said that the patient was maddened by the slow treatment process.

Dr Daniel who is from Trivandrum in Kerala, India has been working in the hospital since 2007. His wife Geeta George lives with him in the UAE. The doctor is also survived by his only daughter Junu.

  

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  • JerryMoras.com, Calgary, Canada

    Mon, Nov 05 2012

    India and Middle East has fast track medical treatment. These guys to land in North Amercia then they would value doctors. Waiting time is 3 months for some of the treatments. Long waiting process. Sometimes, by the time treatment given too late...

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  • Francis (Joe) Martis, Barkur/USA

    Mon, Nov 05 2012

    Barbaric, Butcher, it is a mild word for this kind of henious act. Doctors are life savers, they go out of the way to help save a life, how could a man think of a revenge on a live giver, life saver? Pakistanis cannot be trusted, fire and revenge always burns in their mind, not every one but some good percentage of them. Don't ever trust! You never know, He should be hanged or butchered million times.

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  • mubashir, dubai.

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    first of all my heartfelt condolence to the family of the slain doctor,may his soul rest in peace. these Pakistanis they don't no human values and respect the govt of uae should hang him to death as early as possible.

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  • kallu, dubai/Kaup

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    By this act we know how much they value for human life.Just few months ago a gang of pakistanis killed one fellow from kasargod in sharjah over petty issue.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Pakistan itself a lawless country and this is the pure example of it. They don't know human value but killing everywhere!.

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  • Nisha, bantwal

    Sun, Nov 04 2012

    Hospital name is not al ahali its al ahalia hospital in abudhabi

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  • Dr W.Zaman, India

    Sat, Nov 03 2012

    It's a barbaric act and only a mad man can do like this.

    May god give strength to the family and peace to the departed soul of Dr Daniel.

    It's a lesson to all private hospitals. There should be proper security arrangements to stop this kind of act.

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  • Vishal D'Souza, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 03 2012

    Let us praise Pakistanis, their Cricketers & their attrocities. We have watched soo many comments yesterday supporting Pakistan Cricket matches in India by criticising Pramod Muthalik & i hope people of India should atleast woke up now from their deep sleep or just refresh their memories by just reading this story. Terrorists slauhtered more than 250 people in a single night in Mumbai, Still we support them. It's this doctor today, we tommorrow......Wake up people of India.

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod, Saudi Arabia

    Sat, Nov 03 2012

    Normally, all hospitals and public establishments are equipped with metal detectors at all entrances, wonder how this crazy guy managed to get in with the long knife.

    While this mad butcher is surely going to be killed by getting his head chopped (per country's rule), my heartfelt sympathy goes to the victim's family. May Almighty God give them courage and strength to withstand the great loss.

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  • HENRY MIISQUITH, M'lore

    Sat, Nov 03 2012

    It's a biggest insult to such a profession, doctors are positioned second to mother and God. Surely the ministry will take a stern action on priority and ensure security check are performed, specially in regards to carrying arms in hospital.

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  • WALTI MASTER, ABUDHABI

    Sat, Nov 03 2012

    very bad news. if there is law. he will be difinatly hanged by uae law. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Sammy, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 03 2012

    Heartfelt sympathies to Dr. Daniel's family.And please Daiji, caption your photos....I can't tell if this is the victim or not.

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  • ravi, mangalore

    Sat, Nov 03 2012

    dubai police pls hang this pakistani man.

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  • Dr S Kamath, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 03 2012

    Doctor treats but God cures.Certain diseases like Cancer will only ameliorates not completely curable.Media along with Public Health dcpartment officials play a vital role in removing the ignorance of People.But the Saddest part in misinformation by professional rivals is the worst thing that can happen to health industry.

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  • SURESH MAROLI, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Sat, Nov 03 2012

    THEASE UNEDUCATED PAKISTANIS DONT KNOW THE VALUE OF THE DOCTORS. THATS WHY INDIA SHOULD BAN THEM ALL THE FIELDS LIKE CRICKET , CULTURAL PROGRAMMES ETC. THEY ARE NOT FIT FOR FRIENDSHIP

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