A retired doctor in south China's Guangdong
Province remains in critical condition after being stabbed in a knife attack by
a former patient on Thursday afternoon.
Chen Zhongwei, former director of the
stomatology department of the Guangdong General Hospital, is in a coma and
cannot breathe without assistance after suffering life-threatening injuries at
his home.
Police in Yuexiu District in the provincial
capital Guangzhou said they first received reports of the attack at 5:20 p.m.
Thursday.
After the stabbing, the male attacker
jumped from the balcony of Chen's home and fell to his death, an initial police
investigation showed.
Chen's wife also suffered injuries in the
incident, police said.
The hospital confirmed that the man
received medical treatment from Chen 25 years ago and had a history of mental
disorders.
Deng Haiguang, Guangdong's deputy governor,
demanded doctors try their best to save Chen, while urging a thorough
investigation into the case.
Violence against medical staff has made
headlines in recent years, underscoring strained doctor-patient relations in
China.
In March 2014, a doctor at Chaozhou Central
Hospital in south China's Guangdong Province was forced to march as a form of
public shaming by relatives of a patient whose life he failed to save.
In February 2014, a doctor in northeast
China's Heilongjiang Province was beaten to death by a patient.
Vice Public Security Minister Huang Ming
said last month that the Chinese police will crack down on hospital-related
crimes and show zero tolerance to perpetrators who assault and injure medical
personnel.
(Source: Xinhua)