A second knife fragment from Saif Ali Khan's stabbing was found in his residence, raising questions about the investigation. The police are still working to identify the assailant and determine how they accessed his flat.
The investigation into the horrific stabbing incident involving Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan has taken several dramatic turns. Recently, the Bandra police recovered a second piece of the knife used in the attack, which was discovered in the children’s room of Saif and Kareena Kapoor’s residence. This discovery has prompted many questions about the timeline of events and the effectiveness of the police response during this critical time.
The recovered knife piece has been sent for forensic analysis, including fingerprint examination. However, a significant point of concern is why this second piece of evidence was only disclosed three days after its recovery. There are conflicting reports suggesting that it could have been found on the same day the first knife fragment was extracted from Saif’s body at the hospital.
The chief neurosurgeon, Dr. Nitin Dange, previously emphasized the severity of Saif’s injuries, indicating that the knife was perilously close to his spinal cord. The actor was fortunate; had the knife penetrated deeper by just 2 mm, he could have faced severe paralysis. Meanwhile, efforts to identify the assailant are ongoing. Posters of the unidentified suspect have been distributed across various police stations, as both Kareena and the caretaker have been shown the images with no confirmation on recognition yet.
While the police continue their investigation, they still need to determine how the attacker gained access to Saif Ali Khan’s Bandra flat. Reports suggest the assailant fled to Dadar post-incident, purchasing a pair of headphones from a local mobile shop. The police are actively utilizing CCTV footage and questioning witnesses to piece together the events that led to this shocking attack.