A Briton wounded in a car bombing in the Saudi capital has lost the sight in his right eye and all but the stubs of two fingers on his right hand, a hospital official said Sunday.
"David Brown has lost the sight in his right eye," said Hamoud al-Utaibi, an official at Riyadh's King Faisal Hospital.
"He was transferred on Saturday to the King Khaled eye hospital to try to save the sight in his left eye," he told AFP.
Utaibi said Brown, a 32-year-old Scotsman, had undergone Thursday an operation to remove several bomb fragments mainly from his shoulder, neck and stomach.
"Brown has lost his right hand, apart from the stubs of two fingers," he added. "His health is good but Mr. Brown has been affected psychologically," Utaibi said.
The Scotsman would be sent back to the capital's King Faisal hospital on Monday for further treatment, including psychological help, the official added.
Brown, who was targeted on December 15 in the eastern city of Khobar, found a small box on his car's windscreen, which blew up when he tried to remove it.
The blast was the third to target Britons working in oil-rich Saudi Arabia over the past month, raising the casualty toll to one dead and five injured. The British community in the kingdom numbers around 30,000.
The British and US governments have since urged their citizens in the kingdom to take precautions with their cars.
Saudi authorities have made several arrests, including an American, while pointing to possible criminal rather than political motives for the attacks, which come at a time of anti-western sentiment linked to the Middle East conflict -- RIYADH (AFP)
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