Body of British doctor arrives in Lebanon

Updated 21 December 2013
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Body of British doctor arrives in Lebanon

MASNAA, Lebanon: The body of Abbas Khan, the British doctor who died in a Syrian jail, was brought to Lebanon Saturday in a Red Cross convoy, said an AFP correspondent at the border.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Lebanese Red Cross escorted Khan’s remains out of Syria and into Lebanon in a three-car convoy, the correspondent said.
ICRC spokesman Simon Shorno earlier told AFP that Khan’s body would be repatriated and taken to Beirut to be handed over to the British embassy.
Previously, Syria’s Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Muqdad had said the ICRC was present at a final autopsy on Khan’s body, though Shorno said his organization “did not take part in any autopsy.”
The British government has held Damascus responsible for the death of the 32-year-old orthopaedic surgeon.
But Syrian authorities said Wednesday that Khan was found “hanging” in his cell, where he was being held for “unauthorized activities,” and that he had committed suicide.
Muqdad said Bashar Assad had decided to grant Khan an amnesty and hand him over to his mother and British MP George Galloway at a news conference in Damascus.
A Syrian monitoring group has also blamed Damascus, saying scores of detainees who had allegedly committed suicide had actually been tortured to death.
Khan, a volunteer with London-based charity Human Aid UK, had traveled to Aleppo in northern Syria last year to help civilians when he was arrested by the regime.


3 French tourists drown when their boat capsizes in Oman

Updated 27 January 2026
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3 French tourists drown when their boat capsizes in Oman

  • Three tourists died, and two suffered minor injuries
  • Police say that investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances of the incident

DUBAI: Three French tourists drowned in Oman after the boat they were in capsized in waters off the sultanate’s capital city of Muscat, police said Tuesday.
The Royal Oman Police said the ship carried 25 French tourists, as well as a tour guide and a boat captain, when it capsized in the Gulf of Oman. It said three tourists died and two suffered minor injuries.
The police said in a short statement that “investigations are still ongoing to determine the circumstances of the incident.”

Oman, on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, draws tourists from around the world for its diving and natural beauty.