Acid attack on female doctor in Pakistan sparks safety fears and strikes among medical staff
An acid attack on a female doctor in Quetta, Pakistan, has led to widespread strikes and protests by medical professionals demanding greater safety. The victim sustained burns, and the suspected attacker was killed by police.
An acid attack against a woman doctor has sent shock waves through Pakistan’s medical sector, sparking strikes and a protest demanding safety and justice for the victim. A man threw acid at Mahnoor Nasir at her hospital in the southern city of Quetta on Saturday, causing burns to 7 per cent of her body, according to the provincial chief minister’s office. Officers killed the suspected perpetrator, Humayun Shah, a lift operator at the medical facility, at a bus station as he tried to...