Telangana Man Injured in Assault Near Abu Dhabi Airport
Injured Indian man’s family requests diplomatic and medical assistance.
A man from Telangana was seriously injured in an alleged attack near the airport in Abu Dhabi, prompting his family back home to seek urgent assistance from Indian authorities for medical and legal support.
According to family members, the victim, who had been working in the UAE for employment, was reportedly assaulted near the Abu Dhabi airport premises under circumstances that are still unclear. He sustained significant injuries and is currently undergoing treatment at a local hospital. Details about the motive behind the attack or the identities of those involved have not yet been officially disclosed.
Relatives in Telangana said they were informed about the incident through acquaintances and have since been in constant touch with hospital authorities. They have appealed to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Indian Embassy in the UAE to intervene, ensure proper medical care, and facilitate communication with local law enforcement agencies.
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The family has also urged the Telangana state government to coordinate with central authorities to expedite assistance. They expressed concern over mounting medical expenses and uncertainty regarding legal procedures in a foreign country. Community members and local representatives have reportedly stepped in to amplify the appeal for support.
Officials from the Indian diplomatic mission are expected to liaise with UAE authorities to ascertain the facts of the case and extend consular assistance as required. In similar cases involving Indian nationals abroad, embassies typically help with hospital coordination, legal guidance, and communication with families back home.
Further details are awaited as the investigation progresses. The incident has once again highlighted the vulnerabilities faced by migrant workers overseas and the importance of swift diplomatic intervention in cases involving Indian citizens abroad.
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