
Mukhtar's body has reached his ancestral residence in Muhammadabad in Ghazipur district. Amidst tight security of Uttar Pradesh Police, the body of mafia Mukhtar Ansari has been brought to Ghazipur from the post-mortem house of Banda. The convoy of the dead body left Banda at 4:43 pm on Friday and reached Mukhtar's residence in Muhammadabad, Ghazipur at 1:15 pm. It is being told that the dead body has been brought through the back side of the house.
At around 1:15 am on Friday midnight, Mukhtar reached his home in Muhammadabad in a coffin. People were standing outside the house for several hours, waiting for the dead body. According to family members, funeral prayers will be offered at 10 am on Saturday, then Mukhtar will be cremated in the cemetery at Kalibagh. On Friday night itself, he prayed for forgiveness and presented Khiraje Aqidat.
His body was sent to Ghazipur at around 4:43 pm on Friday in an ambulance from Banda Medical College. With tight security arrangements and 21 vehicles including an ambulance, the distance from Banda to Ghazipur was covered in about 8.32 hours. The hearse reached Varanasi from Banda via Fatehpur, Kaushambi, Prayagraj, and Bhadohi at around 10.32 pm, then left for Ghazipur. Mukhtar's younger son Omar Ansari and elder daughter-in-law Nikhat Ansari came from Banda with the dead body.
Mafia Mukhtar Ansari dies of heart attack
Mafia Mukhtar Ansari died of a heart attack (cardiac arrest) late Thursday night. Mukhtar was brought from Mandal Jail to the Medical College for treatment about three hours before his death. Where a team of nine doctors was engaged in his treatment. At around 10:30 in the night, the administration made public the information about Mukhtar's death. Till then no member of Mukhtar's family had reached the medical college.
Mukhtar's health deteriorated in jail at around 6.30 pm on Thursday. After this, the administration officials reached the spot of death and he was brought to the medical college around 8.30 pm. Where he was treated for two hours. He was shifted from the ICU to the CCU. Where he died around 10:30 pm.
The health of jailed mafia Mukhtar Ansari, who was ill for three days, suddenly deteriorated again on Thursday night. As soon as the information was received, District Magistrate Durga Shakti Nagpal, SP Ankur Aggarwal along with police forces from several police stations reached the Divisional Jail. The officers remained inside the jail for about 40 minutes. After this, Mukhtar was again taken to the medical college in an ambulance. It is being told that Mukhtar has suffered a heart attack. He died in the hospital at night.
Two days ago, on March 26, Mukhtar had complained to the jail administration about stomach ache. After this, he was admitted to the medical college. Where the doctors treated him for overeating and constipation and after 14 hours, late in the evening of the same day, he was sent back to Mandal Jail.
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