Bangladeshi worker kills his compatriot in Saudi Arabia

Reports Saudi Gazette

A Bangladeshi worker killed his compatriot during a fight between them on Sunday at Al-Baha, a south-western city of Saudi Arabia, reported a Saudi newspaper yesterday.
Without mentioning the name, the Saudi Gazette said the murdered Bangladeshi, 45, was found lying dead with stabs in his neck and back. The motive of the crime was not clear.
Police are searching for the killer Bangladeshi worker aged about 25.
Meanwhile, a Bangladeshi worker has chopped off his male organ with a knife in front of his horrified co-workers in Jizan, a south-western province of Saudi Arabia.
Quoting his colleagues, the newspaper said the expatriate worker had received a disturbing phone call from his family in Bangladesh four days ago.
The man was rushed with his severed organ to a Jizan hospital where the surgeons attempted to re-attach it.
It was not clear at the time of going to press whether the operation was successful or not.
Jizan police spokesman Capt Abdulrahman Al-Zahrani said initial investigations revealed that the man had received "bad news" from his family prompting him to cut off his sex organ.
His colleagues said he had been behaving strangely after having the phone call.
Neither police nor fellow workers had any details about the call.

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Bangladeshi worker kills his compatriot in Saudi Arabia

Reports Saudi Gazette

A Bangladeshi worker killed his compatriot during a fight between them on Sunday at Al-Baha, a south-western city of Saudi Arabia, reported a Saudi newspaper yesterday.
Without mentioning the name, the Saudi Gazette said the murdered Bangladeshi, 45, was found lying dead with stabs in his neck and back. The motive of the crime was not clear.
Police are searching for the killer Bangladeshi worker aged about 25.
Meanwhile, a Bangladeshi worker has chopped off his male organ with a knife in front of his horrified co-workers in Jizan, a south-western province of Saudi Arabia.
Quoting his colleagues, the newspaper said the expatriate worker had received a disturbing phone call from his family in Bangladesh four days ago.
The man was rushed with his severed organ to a Jizan hospital where the surgeons attempted to re-attach it.
It was not clear at the time of going to press whether the operation was successful or not.
Jizan police spokesman Capt Abdulrahman Al-Zahrani said initial investigations revealed that the man had received "bad news" from his family prompting him to cut off his sex organ.
His colleagues said he had been behaving strangely after having the phone call.
Neither police nor fellow workers had any details about the call.

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