
A new and shocking update has emerged in the case of the knife attack on actor Saif Ali Khan. After the incident with the actor, he was admitted to Lilavati Hospital at 4:11 am on Thursday, January 16. He was taken to the hospital one hour and 41 minutes after the incident. Whereas, the distance of the hospital from the actor's house is 10-15 minutes.
What time did the attack happen?
Saif Ali Khan's medical report states that he was attacked at 2:30 am, but he was admitted at 4:11 am. According to reports submitted to the Bandra Police, he was brought by his manager and friend Afsar Zaidi, which suggests that Zaidi must have taken him to the hospital.
Different claims about those who took him to the hospital
Saif's medical report shared by IANS shows that he was brought to Lilavati Hospital about two hours after the attack on the actor. However, different things have come to light about who got him. Initially, a doctor had said that Saif had arrived in an auto-rickshaw with his 8-year-old son Taimur Ali Khan. At the same time, a doctor who first treated him upon his arrival at the hospital told how the actor arrived with his 6-7-year-old son Taimur, covered in blood. The doctor also praised him and called him a real hero.
This was Saif's first question after getting into the auto.
Then contrary to the first statement, it was reported that Saif Ali Khan was rushed to Lilavati Hospital by his elder son Ibrahim in an auto-rickshaw. Reportedly, Ibrahim helped his injured father get into the rickshaw, as the driver was not available at that time. Bhajan Singh Rana, the auto driver who took Saif Ali Khan to the hospital, said that Khan was bleeding a lot and was accompanied by "a small child and another person". As soon as Khan got into the vehicle, his first question was, "How much time will it take?"
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