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Doctor who shot colleague over IT zone hospital row commits suicide

DECCAN CHRONICLE
Published : Feb 9, 2016, 11:22 am IST
Updated : Feb 9, 2016, 11:22 am IST

The three doctors, were partners at Laurel Hospital in Madhapur, had been working together for three years.

Police officials inspect the car in which Dr Shashi Kumar of Laurel Hospital, Madhapur, shot and wounded partner Dr Uday Kumar
 Police officials inspect the car in which Dr Shashi Kumar of Laurel Hospital, Madhapur, shot and wounded partner Dr Uday Kumar

The three doctors, were partners at Laurel Hospital in Madhapur, had been working together for three years.

Dr. Shashi Kumar, accused in the Firing incident of Himayatnagar, committed suicide in a farmhouse, on Tuesday, belonging to his friend at Nakkalapally vg, with the same firearm. His dead body was found with bullet injury when the Police team reached there.

Dr. Shashi Kumar had earlier opened fire at his business partner inside a parked car at Himayatnagar following a quarrel over a partnership issue involving the Laurel Hospital at Madhapur that they had started on January 1.

Dr Shashi Kumar fired from point blank range, but the bullet nicked his partner Dr Uday Kumar’s left ear, causing an injury. Another partner, Dr Sai Kumar, who was inside the car, escaped without injuries.

The three doctors, who were partners at Laurel Hospital in Madhapur, had been working on the partnership for three years.

The firing occurred inside the victim’s Volkswagen car at 4.30 pm on Street No. 6 in Himayatnagar. Dr Kumar had invited the partners for a meeting in the evening. They went to a restaurant but did not get a place to sit. They then parked at the street side to talk.

“Dr Uday Kumar was driving and Dr Sai Kumar was sitting in the front seat. The accused, who was sitting in the back seat, got angry during the discussion and started a quarrel. He suddenly took out the pistol and fired at the victim,” said a police official from Narayanguda.

Dr Shashi Kumar was angry because he felt that he was being sidelined in the business by his two partners and wanted his investment to be returned. “Dr Shashi Kumar invested up to Rs 75 lakh and the other two partners had invested up to Rs 3 crore. Dr Uday Kumar and Dr Sai Kumar became managing director and CEO of the new 100-bed hospital.

Dr Shashi Kumar was kept as a director among several other NRIs who had also invested in the hospital. He had earlier complained that he was not being given due importance when it came to management matters,” he said.

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