Indian-origin nurse attacked with sharp weapon in Britain...
An Indian-origin nurse was attacked with a sharp weapon in 'The Royal Oldham Hospital' in Greater Manchester, Britain. The nurse was seriously injured in the attack. The injured nurse's name is Achamma Cherian, who is about 50 years old. This incident happened on saturday (January 11) at around 11:30 pm. The accused patient who attacked the nurse has been arrested, whose age is said to be around 30 years.
According to the BBC report, Greater Manchester police said, "Officers believe that a common man attacked the nurse with a sharp weapon, which was not a knife." According to the report, nurse Achamma Cherian was on duty in the Acute Medical Unit of the hospital, when this deadly attack was made on her. At the same time, according to the report of The Sun, Achamma Cherian has been working in The Royal Oldham Hospital for about 10 years and she lives close to the hospital. Achamma's neighbours told the media that Achamma regularly works in the night shift. One person said, "We have come here since 2007 and Achamma has been living here since then." Who was the accused who attacked nurse Achamma Cherian?
According to the report, the accused who attacked Indian-origin nurse Achamma Cherian at The Royal Oldham Hospital in britain has been identified as Mohammad Roman Haq. He was arrested and presented in the Manchester Magistrate court by Manchester Police. The court charged the accused with attempted murder and possession of a sharp weapon. Let us tell you that the accused Roman Haq attacked nurse Achamma Cherian only because he was angry due to waiting for medical examination. Britain's health Minister condemned the attack Britain's health Minister Wes Streeting strongly condemned the incident and shared a post on the social media platform X. He wrote, "My condolences are with the nurse and her family after this horrific attack at The Royal Oldham Hospital. Nurses are the backbone of our NHS and they should be able to care for patients without fear of any violence. We are in touch with the trust.”