07 November,2016 10:40 AM IST | | Rupsa Chakraborty
Three photojournalists who had been attacked at Bombay House by Tata Sons' security were given hospital's clean bill of health after two days
mid-day's Atul Kamble, HT's Arijit Sen and SL Shanth Kumar from the Times of India were discharged yesterday. Pic/Data Kumbhar
All the three photojournalists who were brutally assaulted in a sudden attack by the Tata Sons' security guards in front of Bombay House on Friday were discharged from St George Hospital on Sunday where they were undergoing treatment.
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After the attack, the photographers from mid-day, Hindustan Times and Times of India, sustained blunt trauma - also referred to as non-penetrating trauma caused from any strong physical attack. Later, they were kept under observation in the surgery department.
Dr DV Bhavani, superintendent of St George said, "They mainly suffered from superficial injuries. The reports of their X-Ray and CT scan didn't show any major signs of internal injuries, but we had to keep them under observation for a stipulated time. We discharged them on Sunday."