The South African, Issue 484, 9 October 2012

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‘GET MY INNOCENT DAD OUT OF JAIL’

London-based daughter of elderly SA doctor in Abu Dhabi prison says his spirit is broken and they are extremely worried about his health by STAFF REPORTER

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SOUTH African doctor being held in an Abu Dhabi jail has been refused bail for the fourth time, causing his family increasing anxiety over his wellbeing. 77-year-old Professor Cyril Karabus, a world-renowned paediatric oncologist from Cape Town, was arrested while in transit at Dubai International airport on 18 August. He then discovered, for the first time, that he was a convicted felon and alleged “fugitive from justice” and has since experienced the full might of the United Arab Emirates criminal justice system. Unbeknown to him, he had been charged, tried, convicted and sentenced in absentia for manslaughter in that country 10 years ago. In 2002 Karabus worked as a locum for approximately five weeks at the Sheikh Khalifa Medical Centre in Abu Dhabi. During that period, he treated a young girl who unfortunately died as a result of terminal blood cancer. Other medical professionals involved in the treatment of this patient have corroborated that she received the best possible care from Karabus, and that her death was unavoidable. Karabus returned home two

weeks after her death, at the conclusion of his locum. Sometime after this, without his knowledge, he was convicted in the UAE criminal courts on charges of manslaughter and falsifying documents. It is alleged the patient was not given a platelet transfusion when required and that it was this, and not her terminal cancer, that led to her death. The specifics of the case are still unclear but it is alleged that Karabus falsified a document saying that the transfusion had been ordered. He was sentenced without being asked to mount a defence, to three years and six months imprisonment and ordered to pay so-called "blood money". Like many South Africans, Karabus has family scattered across the globe, including a son in Toronto, whose wedding he was returning from when he was arrested. His daughter Judith ...continues on page 2

INSIDE:

Material world | p10

We review South African comedy ‘Material’, which stars popular funnyman Riaad Moosa and will be screened at the London Film Festival this week.

South African Property Monthly | p10 Our monthly pull-out features some of the hottest properties for sale in South Africa, as well as tips and guidance for owners and prospective buyers.

SA Power 100: Andrew Feinstein | p13 The former ANC MP, arms deal whistleblower and author gives his prediction on who will win the presidential race at Mangaung.

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