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A Christian nurse was reportedly tied up and tortured by a mob at a Pakistani hospital after a Muslim colleague falsely accused her of blasphemy.
Tabitha Nazir Gill, 30, was attacked and beaten by staff at the Sobhraj Maternity Hospital in Karachi where she has worked for nine years, Rabwah reports.
The head nurse was allegedly falsely accused of blasphemy after she challenged a coworker for accepting money from a patient.
Gill is said to have implemented a rule which stops staff receiving money from people using the hospital services.
After seeing a Muslim coworker breaking the order, she told them about their breach and the member of staff subsequently accused them of blasphemy.
Footage from the hospital has emerged on social media which shows a group of people in the hospital hitting the woman.
Several woman can be seen surrounding her, smacking her while another appears to hit her with a stick-like object.
One man in the angry mob can be seen attempting to climb through a window to get to the woman before they gain access to the room she is in.
There are also claims that she was tied up by the angry mob, tortured and locked inside a room before being taken to the police station.
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