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Critical condition: Indian-origin nurse stabbed in the neck by patient at Manchester hospital; accused appears in court

Jan 15, 2025 07:38 AM IST

The hospital nurse in her 50s stabbed in a Manchester hospital ward was identified as Indian-origin Achamma Cherian. She is believed to be a mother of two.

57-year-old Indian-origin nurse Achamma Cherian was stabbed with a pair of scissors in a Manchester hospital’s ward. She suffered the unwarranted wrath of a patient in his 30s while on duty at the acute medical unit in Oldham Royal Hospital, Greater Manchester, on Saturday. Still being treated at a different hospital after the attack, Cherian, a mother-of-two, is reportedly in critical condition. Roman Haque, 37, has since been named as the accused, and was arrested at the scene.

Member of the public who allegedly attacked the Indian-origin nurse seen in court

An Indian-origin nurse was stabbed with a pair of scissors in a Manchester hospital’s ward.(Representation image)

Appearing at Manchester Magistrates' Court on Tuesday after seriously injuring the hospital nurse, he has been charged with attempted murder and possession of a bladed article. When asked to identify himself in court, he said his name was Mohammed Roman Haque. It is believed that he launched his physical attack on Cherian as he became “angry” about having to wait for an assessment. He is next scheduled to appear at Minshull Street Crown Court on February 18. For the time being, he has been remanded in custody.

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What do we know about the victim: Achamma Cherian

The Greater Manchester Police is no longer looking for anyone else in connection with the attack. “We do not believe there to be a threat to the wider public,” they added.

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Health Secretary Wes Streeting took to X to condemn the incident: “Nurses are the backbone of our NHS and should be able to care for patients without fear of violence.”

Local government minister Oldham West MP Jim McMahon called what happened to the woman “a senseless attack.” On the other hand, the (BINA) British Indian Nurses Association’s chairman, Marimouttou Coumarassamy, told the Times of India, “We know the nurse is Indian-origin and that she is getting the appropriate care in hospital. We were told it is not racially-motivated.”

 
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