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Pakistan inmate Sanaullah Ranjay dies in India hospital | Pakistan inmate Sanaullah Ranjay dies in India hospital |
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A Pakistani prisoner who was attacked by a fellow inmate at a high-security prison in Indian-administered Kashmir has died in hospital, doctors say. | A Pakistani prisoner who was attacked by a fellow inmate at a high-security prison in Indian-administered Kashmir has died in hospital, doctors say. |
Sanaullah Ranjay, who was in a coma, died of multi-organ failure at a hospital in India's Chandigarh city early on Thursday. | |
India said it would return his body to Pakistan. Islamabad called for an international probe into his death. | |
Ranjay suffered injuries in the attack at Kot Bhalwal jail in Jammu last week. | Ranjay suffered injuries in the attack at Kot Bhalwal jail in Jammu last week. |
He was in prison for the past 17 years on militancy-related charges. | |
Ranjay was attacked by a former Indian army soldier convicted of murder after a row between the two men on 3 May, police said. The former soldier has been arrested and remanded to judicial custody. | Ranjay was attacked by a former Indian army soldier convicted of murder after a row between the two men on 3 May, police said. The former soldier has been arrested and remanded to judicial custody. |
The attack on Ranjay happened on the day that an Indian prisoner, who died after being attacked in a Pakistani jail, was cremated in India. | The attack on Ranjay happened on the day that an Indian prisoner, who died after being attacked in a Pakistani jail, was cremated in India. |
Sarabjit Singh, sentenced to death by Pakistan in 1991 for spying, had been attacked with bricks by inmates in Lahore's Kot Lakhpat jail a week earlier. | Sarabjit Singh, sentenced to death by Pakistan in 1991 for spying, had been attacked with bricks by inmates in Lahore's Kot Lakhpat jail a week earlier. |
'Great regret' | |
"He had multiple organ failure due to severe head injury. The team of doctors headed by Prof YK Batra tried their best to revive him," the hospital said in a statement on Wednesday morning. | |
Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said Ranjay's body "will be handed over to Pakistan". | |
The Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir state, Omar Abdullah, said an inquiry would be held in the attack on Ranjay. | |
"While the inquiry will fix responsibility for any dereliction of duty, the fact that this happening at all is a matter of great regret," he wrote on the micro-blogging site, Twitter. | |
But Pakistan said Ranjay's death was "extra-judicial killing" and called for an international investigation. | |
"We are in a shock and deep grief over this barbaric act," AFP quoted the Pakistani high commission spokesman Manzoor Ali Memon as saying. | |
"This is an extra-judicial killing of an innocent citizen of Pakistan right under the noses of the Indian jail authorities. | |
"We have demanded an inquiry of international level to find out the culprits and expose the connivance," he said. | |
On Tuesday, two members of Ranjay's family - brother-in-law Mohammed Sehzaad and nephew Mohammed Asif - visited him in hospital in India. | On Tuesday, two members of Ranjay's family - brother-in-law Mohammed Sehzaad and nephew Mohammed Asif - visited him in hospital in India. |
On Wednesday, India's Supreme Court said it was "pained and concerned" at the attack on Ranjay and wondered why adequate steps were not being taken to protect prisoners. | On Wednesday, India's Supreme Court said it was "pained and concerned" at the attack on Ranjay and wondered why adequate steps were not being taken to protect prisoners. |
"We are more concerned why such incidents are happening in jails. Lives of inmates are put in danger. It is a serious matter and can't be accepted," the court said. | "We are more concerned why such incidents are happening in jails. Lives of inmates are put in danger. It is a serious matter and can't be accepted," the court said. |
A foreign ministry spokesman said an "advisory had been issued to strengthen security for Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails". | A foreign ministry spokesman said an "advisory had been issued to strengthen security for Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails". |
There were 535 Indian prisoners, including 483 fishermen, in Pakistani jails and 272 Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails, the spokesman said. | There were 535 Indian prisoners, including 483 fishermen, in Pakistani jails and 272 Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails, the spokesman said. |