Indian woman in Bahrain with burn injuries stable
Monday April 22, 2013 08:37:32 PM,
IANS
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Dubai: The condition
of an Indian woman in Bahrain, who sustained severe burn injuries
during a clash between police and protesters April 19, is said to
be improving, reports said Monday.
Priya D'Souza sustained 60 percent burns but her condition is now
stable, reported the local media quoting sources.
D'Souza was returning home from a cold store April 19 evening when
she got caught in the middle of a clash between police and
protestors at Isa Al-Kabeer Avenue in Manama, Bahrain's capital.
When the protestors started hurling Molotov cocktails at the
police, D'Souza and another Asian expatriate sustained injuries.
According to the Gulf Daily News, D'Souza was first taken to
Salmaniya Medical Complex's intensive care unit, but was later
shifted to the burns ward.
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