The first picture has emerged of a nurse left with “life-changing injuries” after she was allegedly stabbed with scissors.
Achamma Cherian was seriously injured after being stabbed on Saturday night at the Royal Oldham Hospital’s acute medical unit. A man, Rumon Haque, has since been charged with attempted murder and possession of a bladed article in relation to the attack.
The nurse, who is in her 50s, is known as Asha to friends and family, Manchester evening News reports. The hospital trust has since confirmed Ms Cherian is recovering at home after being discharged from hospital.
“It was a heavily distressing event for all concerned,” the chief executive of the NHS trust which runs the Royal Oldham Hospital today (Wednesday, January 15). Thankfully, our colleague is now at home, which is good news.”
Dr Owen Williams, who heads the Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust – which operates Royal Oldham – said “the impact of these events has been quite significant” for “several colleagues”. Dr Williams told an NHS Greater Manchester board meeting on Wednesday that the hospital was “trying to get as much wrap-around support for them as possible”.
He also extended the hospital’s thanks to NHS workers across the country who had rallied to support them after Saturday’s alleged events.
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