Bangladeshi wakes up after 40-day coma

Petrol station worker hospitalized after being attacked by robbers

A migrant Bangladeshi petrol station worker regained consciousness after a 40-day coma at a Saudi hospital, Emirates24news reported on Thursday quoting a local newspaper.

The Bangladeshi national was admitted at the hospital with a fractured skull caused by an assaultfromrobbers, the report says.

“The worker had been in coma since he was attacked at the station 40 days ago before regaining consciousness yesterday (Wednesday),” the local newspaper, Sabq daily, said.

The worker was at the station alone late night when three unknown men bludgeoned him with a metal object on the back of his head several times before making away with the money in the cash register.

Police mounted a manhunt for the robbers after they were caught on camera at the station in the south-western town of Balgarn.

However, the name, age and other details of the worker were not provided in any of the news reports.

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 Petrol station worker hospitalized after being attacked by robbers

A migrant Bangladeshi petrol station worker regained consciousness after a 40-day coma at a Saudi hospital, Emirates24news reported on Thursday quoting a local newspaper.

The Bangladeshi national was admitted at the hospital with a fractured skull caused by an assaultfromrobbers, the report says.

“The worker had been in coma since he was attacked at the station 40 days ago before regaining consciousness yesterday (Wednesday),” the local newspaper, Sabq daily, said.

The worker was at the station alone late night when three unknown men bludgeoned him with a metal object on the back of his head several times before making away with the money in the cash register.

Police mounted a manhunt for the robbers after they were caught on camera at the station in the south-western town of Balgarn.

However, the name, age and other details of the worker were not provided in any of the news reports.

Source: Dhaka Tribune