Nurse Stabbed in UK Hospital by Angry Patient, Critical Condition
Achamma Cherian, a 57-year-old Indian-origin nurse, was brutally attacked at Oldham Royal Hospital in Greater Manchester, UK. While on duty in the acute medical unit, she was stabbed in the neck with a pair of scissors by a patient in his 30s. Cherian is currently in critical condition following the incident, which occurred as the assailant, identified as Mohammed Roman Haque, expressed frustration over having to wait for a medical assessment.
The attack prompted an immediate response from local authorities, and Haque has been arrested and charged with attempted murder and possession of a bladed article. Health Secretary Wes Streeting condemned the violence against healthcare workers, asserting that nurses are essential to the National Health Service (NHS) and should perform their duties without the threat of harm. Local MP Jim McMahon described the attack as "senseless."
Cherian has worked at the hospital for nearly a decade and is a well-known figure in her community, with neighbors expressing shock over the incident.
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