An Indian national, who was attacked with 40 Molotov cocktails by a group of rioters, has succumbed to his injuries in Bahrain's capital Manana, Indian embassy officials said.
Valu Haridhas, 30, was among four Indians who were injured when a group of rioters hurled 40 Molotov cocktails into their accommodation in May, they said.
Haridhas, who suffered from third degree burns, died on Monday. Three others -- Prem Sagar, Bhek Singh and Narsaiah -- were undergoing treatment at the Salmaniya Medical Complex.
Meanwhile, Indian driver Babu Rao Bommu has been found hanging in a room in Gudaibiya area of Manama.
Bommu, who hailed from Andhra Pradesh, was found dead days after running away from his employer, media reports said.
He is the 24th person known to have committed suicide in Bahrain this year, with about half of them being Indians.
Bommu had come to Bahrain last year and worked as a driver. He ran away from work and his whereabouts were not known. The company is, however, completing formalities to repatriate the body as he was still under its sponsorship.
Another 36-year-old Indian, who arrived in Bahrain two months ago, has died of a heart attack, reports said.
Empace Contracting and Trading Company plumber Jagat Narayan Rajbali died in his sleep Saturday night, a Gulf Daily News report said.
He hailed from Lucknow and is survived by his wife and four children.