👮 Norwegian Tourist Critically Injured in Ayia Napa Under Investigation
A 53-year-old Norwegian tourist is in critical condition at Nicosia General Hospital after sustaining serious injuries in Ayia Napa. The man was found injured on Eleftherias Street and initially taken to Famagusta General Hospital before being transferred due to the severity of his injuries. Medical examinations revealed a skull fracture and brain hemorrhage, and he remains intubated.
Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, examining whether it was an accident or if other factors were involved. Authorities were alerted to the injured man’s hospital admission shortly before 7am. The Famagusta Criminal Investigation Department continues to probe the case to determine the cause of the injury.
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