Key accused in Burundi student attack case surrenders
Romi Uppal, son of a senior police officer and a key accused in the case of attack on Burundi student Yannick Nihangaza, on Saturday surrendered before police.
Jalandhar DCP Sarabjit Singh said Romi has surrendered himself. With Romi's arrest, the total number of persons arrested so far in the attack on Yannick, who slipped into coma after the assault, has gone up to three.
Earlier, two accused, Sahil Deep Singh and Summit were arrested by Jalandhar Police and charge sheet was filed against them. However, another accused in the case, Amandeep Singh, was still at large.
On Friday, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal had issued directions to the Chief Secretary and the police department to take swift action against those who attacked the student two months back.
A medical board constituted by the Director Health services has recommended Yannick be shifted to the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh for further treatment.
The medical board comprising four doctors of the Government Rajindra Hospital here, headed by Patiala Civil Surgeon, examined 23-year-old this afternoon and recommended his shifting to a tertiary-care hospital like the PGI for better medical care.
"The board is of the opinion that since the patient is haemodynamically stable, so he can be shifted to a tertiary care institute like PGI, Chandigarh, for better medical care and in the larger interest of the patient," the medical board’s report said.
The Burundi student of a private university was going to a party in Jalandhar when he was attacked on April 22. He was stoned and severely thrashed and left on the roadside.
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