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Kuwaiti child dies in an accident - ARAB TIMES

Messenger KUWAIT CITY, Jan 30: A 12-yearold Kuwaiti child died, while his 50-year-old father who sustained injuries is receiving treatment at the Jahra Hospital, reports Al-Anba daily. The daily quoting security sources said the accident happened on the Sixth Ring Road and acting on information paramedics and police rushed to the spot and pulled out the victims from the overturned vehicle. The cause of the accident is not known. The remains of the victim have been referred to Forensics. The vehicle in which the child died lies overturned at accident site On the other hand, a motorcycle rider died and the pillion rider who was severely injured was taken to the hospital by paramedics, reports Al- Rai daily. The accident happened in Kabd. The cause of the accident is not known. The remains of the victim have been referred to Forensics. In other news the Ministry of Interior has increased the indicative signs banning the use of motorcycles and all-terrain-vehicles (ATVs) in many publ

3 Egyptians, Kuwaiti girl die in 2 traffic accidents - ARAB TIMES

Messenger KUWAIT CITY, Jan 23: Two fatal traffic accidents led to the death of four people, reports Al-Anba daily. In the first accident three Egyptian died in a violent accident which happened on the Sixth Ring Road in front of Jahra Industrial City after their vehicle collided with a truck. The vehicle in which the three Egyptians lost their lives In the other accident, a Kuwaiti girl (9 years old) died, while her grandfather (66 years old) and her two brothers (5 and 3 years old), who sustained moderate to severe injuries have been admitted to the Jahra Hospital for treatment. The accident happened on the Abdali Road. An investigation has been opened into the circumstances of the accident, amid speculation that a bad vision or unpaved road would be among the causes of the accident.

Kuwaiti dead in SUV crash; Egyptian run over, dies - ARAB TIMES

Messenger KUWAIT CITY, Jan 21: A young 21-year-old Kuwaiti died while his brother, born in 2004, was injured when a four-wheel drive overturned, reports Al-Anba daily. The victim was behind the wheel when the mishap happened and poor vision could have been the cause of the accident, say security sources. The accident allegedly happened on Kabad Road and the victim was rushed to the Jahra Hospital by paramedics but he was declared dead upon arrival. His brother has been admitted to the intensive care unit of the hospital. Meanwhile an Egyptian died yesterday afternoon, after he was run over by a Kuwaiti youth in one of the parking lots in Sabhan. A security source said 51-year-old died on the spot. Police are investigating to find out if it was an accident or the victim was deliberately run over. In yet another accident, a Kuwaiti was injured when his vehicle overturned in Oyoun.

Kuwaiti dies, brother injured after vehicle overturns

Dubai: A 21-year-old Kuwaiti died and his 17-year-old brother was injured when their four-wheel drive vehicle overturned, Al Anba daily reported. According to security sources, the accident, which allegedly took place on Kabad Road, was the result of poor visibility. The victim was rushed to the Jahra Hospital by paramedics but he was declared dead upon arrival. His brother has been admitted to the intensive care unit of the hospital. Meanwhile an Egyptian died yesterday afternoon, after he was run over by a Kuwaiti youth in one of the parking lots in Sabhan. A security source said the 51-year-old died on the spot. Police are investigating to find out if it was an accident or the victim was deliberately run over. In yet another accident, a Kuwaiti was injured when his vehicle overturned in Oyoun.

Mubarak Hospital set to open 8 physiotherapy, psychiatry clinics - ARAB TIMES

‘Early cancer detection achieves higher cure rates’ KUWAIT CITY, Jan 17: Director of Mubarak Al-Kabeer Hospital, Dr. Mahdi Al-Fadhli, announced the hospital next week will open 8 physiotherapy and psychiatry clinics in the hospital next week. Al-Fadhli told Al-Seyassah daily, that the prospective clinics include nursing rooms and auxiliary medical services attachments, pointing out that the work on these clinics was going on for some time and final touches are being given in preparation for their opening next week. Al-Fadhli also pointed out the hospital continues to develop its services and referred to the opening of the three-storey car park about ten days ago, which can accommodate 1,000 cars, indicating at the same time the renovation of the ‘Emergency’ entrance and the renovation of several sections of the hospital as part of the hospital’s development plan. With regard to the epidemiological situation in the hospital, Al-Fadhli said there is a significant decline i

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