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Indian man jumped off third-floor as lenders show up at his apartment in UAE

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New Delhi: In a shocking incident 32-year old Indian allegedly jumped off the third-floor balcony of his apartment when some of his lenders showed up in the UAE.

The 32-year-old man who is battling for his life is identified only with his initials A K and was reportedly involved in financial disputes with several people, Gulf News reported.

He fell from the third floor of his apartment in Al Buhairah area late on Saturday, Sharjah Police said.

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He was rushed to the hospital where his condition was stated to be critical, the report said.

Doctors said that he has sustained fractures.

The man was mired in financial difficulties and involved in financial disputes with a number of men, the report said.

Police said that as some of the lenders came, he jumped from the balcony in a bid to escape.

An investigation has been launched into the incident.

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