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Delhi: Two Teenagers Shoot Doctor Dead After Entering Hospital For Treatment

Police is reviewing the CCTV footage and investigation is underway.

In a shocking incident reported from the National Capital, a doctor has been shot dead by two men posing as patients inside a hospital in Jaitpur under Kalindi Kunj Police station area.

A staff at Nima Hospital told NDTV that two teenagers reached the hospital late at night. One of them asked for a change of dressing for his injured toe. The teenager was treated at the hospital the night before. After the dressing was done, the teenagers said they wanted a prescription and went to the doctors’ cabin. Minutes later, nursing staff Gajala Parveen and Md Kamil heard a gunshot. They rushed to the doctor’s cabin and found him bleeding from his head.

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The hospital staff informed the police that the boys were 16 or 17-year-old.

The deceased doctor has been identified as Javed Akhtar.

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Police is reviewing the CCTV footage and investigation is underway.

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First published on: Oct 03, 2024 11:27 AM IST


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