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Hospital move for airport suspect | Hospital move for airport suspect |
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A terror suspect who was being treated for severe burns after the Glasgow Airport attack has been transferred in order to receive specialist treatment. | A terror suspect who was being treated for severe burns after the Glasgow Airport attack has been transferred in order to receive specialist treatment. |
Kafeel Ahmed, 27, was being treated for his injuries at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley. | Kafeel Ahmed, 27, was being treated for his injuries at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley. |
He has now been moved to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary where there is a specialist burns unit. | He has now been moved to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary where there is a specialist burns unit. |
A statement said the decision was made on clinical grounds by the team of specialists involved in his treatment. | A statement said the decision was made on clinical grounds by the team of specialists involved in his treatment. |
Mr Ahmed remains in a critical condition. | Mr Ahmed remains in a critical condition. |
Originally from Bangalore, India, he was one of two men arrested at the airport. | |
In recent days, it emerged that Mr Ahmed was an engineer with a PhD in design and technology. | |
It is understood he began his studies at Queen's University, Belfast, in 2001 and remained in Northern Ireland until 2004. | |
Mr Ahmed is thought to have returned to Bangalore in August 2005. |
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