<p>An Indian doctor was found murdered at an Abu Dhabi hospital with a deep cut on his neck, with media reports suggesting that he was attacked by a Pakistani national.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Dr Rajan Daniel, hailing from Kerala, had been working at Ahalia Hospital since 2007. Last week his body was found on the floor of the hospital with a deep cut on his neck.<br /><br />A man fleeing his room was nabbed by the hospital staff and handed over to the police.<br /><br />Media reports here said the attacker had been under Dr Daniel's observation for a urinary disease for several weeks and apparently visited the doctor for a follow-up. He was also said to be upset over the treatment of his ailment.<br /><br />"It is unimaginable how a patient can murder the doctor even if the treatment has shown unsatisfactory results," an Indian doctor in Abu Dhabi said.<br /><br />Some reports also suggest that the attacker blamed the doctor for the death of his relative.<br /><br />A police official said the suspect was a Pakistani national and he was being interrogated by a special police team to establish the motive behind the crime, Gulf News reported.<br /><br />Meanwhile, arrangements are being made to send the victim’s body to India.</p>
<p>An Indian doctor was found murdered at an Abu Dhabi hospital with a deep cut on his neck, with media reports suggesting that he was attacked by a Pakistani national.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Dr Rajan Daniel, hailing from Kerala, had been working at Ahalia Hospital since 2007. Last week his body was found on the floor of the hospital with a deep cut on his neck.<br /><br />A man fleeing his room was nabbed by the hospital staff and handed over to the police.<br /><br />Media reports here said the attacker had been under Dr Daniel's observation for a urinary disease for several weeks and apparently visited the doctor for a follow-up. He was also said to be upset over the treatment of his ailment.<br /><br />"It is unimaginable how a patient can murder the doctor even if the treatment has shown unsatisfactory results," an Indian doctor in Abu Dhabi said.<br /><br />Some reports also suggest that the attacker blamed the doctor for the death of his relative.<br /><br />A police official said the suspect was a Pakistani national and he was being interrogated by a special police team to establish the motive behind the crime, Gulf News reported.<br /><br />Meanwhile, arrangements are being made to send the victim’s body to India.</p>