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Body of British surgeon arrives in Lebanon from Syria

by Reuters
Saturday, 21 December 2013 15:21 GMT

BEIRUT, Dec 21 (Reuters) - The body of a British surgeon who died in a Syrian prison arrived in Lebanon on Saturday en route to the United Kingdom, witnesses said.

A Red Cross ambulance carried the coffin of Abbas Khan, an orthopedic surgeon from south London who had gone to Syria to work in rebel-held Aleppo, across the border into Lebanon.

Khan's family say they do not believe the explanation of his death given by Syrian authorities - that he committed suicide by hanging, days before his scheduled release.

His mother Fatima Khan went to visit him in prison in Damascus on Monday but was told he had died. She accused the intelligence services of President Bashar al-Assad of killing her son.

"They murdered my baby, they killed my baby, this is murder," she told reporters in Beirut.

Khan, 32, was detained in Aleppo 13 months ago, shortly after he entered Syria from Turkey. The body of the father of two is expected to be flown to the United Kingdom on Sunday. (Reporting by Mariam Karouny; editing by Andrew Roche)

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