Eman Ahmed was brought to Mumbai's Saifee Hospital for weight-loss treatment from Egypt.
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Egyptian woman underwent stomach-stapling in Mumbai
Release from hospital amid media scrum being questioned
Video shows she was given no privacy as she left
The manner of Ms Ahmed's departure after three months in Mumbai's Saifee Hospital has caused public anger and demands for introspection by both the media and the doctors who treated her. They have denied allowing reporters inappropriate access to ensure maximum publicity for the improved condition of the 37-year-old who, after bariatric surgery or stomach-stapling, now weights 176 kilos.

Eman Ahmed was brought towards media in a wheelchair, while exiting Mumbai's Saifee Hospital.
Ms Ahmed's sister had earlier accused the doctors of lying about her sister's weight loss. They said she was upset at being told that it was time for Ms Ahmed's free-of-cost treatment to end and for her to return to Egypt.
Yesterday, doctors from her new hospital in Abu Dhabi, where she will spend a year in physiotherapy, shared footage of her arrival and a luxurious room where she will stay.

Eman Ahmed's sister, Shaima, broke down, distressed at the jumble of cameras and reporters.
The patient had arrived in Mumbai on. Specially refurbished cargo plane. She had not left her apartment in Egypt for nearly two decades.
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