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US: Indian-origin doctor Anjali who attacked Uber driver fired

A 30-year-old Indian-origin doctor at a US hospital has been fired after a video that showed her attacking an Uber driver in his vehicle in Miami went viral.

Updated on: Apr 24, 2016 11:15 PM IST
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A 30-year-old Indian-origin doctor at a US hospital has been fired after a video that showed her attacking an Uber driver in his vehicle in Miami went viral.

‘There is absolutely no excuse for my actions, I’m ashamed, I have hurt so many people with this,’ Dr Ramkissoon said on a TV show. (Picture courtesy: Instagram)
‘There is absolutely no excuse for my actions, I’m ashamed, I have hurt so many people with this,’ Dr Ramkissoon said on a TV show. (Picture courtesy: Instagram)

Anjali Ramkissoon has been on administrative leave since the video surfaced in January. She was reportedly inebriated when the incident took place.

Ramkissoon was fired, according to a statement released by the spokesperson of Jackson Health System.

“Jackson Health System is moving forward with the termination of Dr Anjali Ramkissoon, a resident doctor,” The Miami Herald quoted the statement as saying.

“She is entitled to an appeal process.”

The driver has opted to remain anonymous and has declined to press charges.

Ramkissoon later apologised for the incident.

This photo from University of Miami’s website shows their epilepsy team members. Anjali Ramkissoon was a second-year neurology resident when this picture was taken.

The video of the incident has nearly seven million views and sparked outrage and controversy.

Read: Drunk US doctor Anjali attacks Uber driver, suspended

 
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