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Covid-19 doctor shot in the stomach on the way to work in violent robbery

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A doctor was shot in the stomach as he walked to work to treat Covid-19 patients. Juan Manuel Paredes Torres, 36, also had his backpack robbed in the senseless attack this week.

His attacker is said to have got off a motorbike before pulling the trigger in Lima, Peru. Mr Torres then had his backpack taken and was left stricken on the floor.

But it is understood the victim managed to stagger to a park and alert passersby of the shooting. Mr Torres was rushed to hospital and needed a four-hour operation.

Renato Raez, the surgeon, told local media: "He had several injuries in his guts. The operation lasted at least four hours. He is in the hospital and his life is not at risk. "His prognosis is positive, he is conscious and he even chats. "H

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