A new update on the knife attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan reveals that the actor was admitted to Lilavati Hospital at 4:11 am on Thursday, January 16. This was 1 hour and 41 minutes after he was stabbed multiple times at his home in Bandra West.
Despite Saif Ali Khan’s house being only 10-15 minutes away from Lilavati Hospital, his medical report states the attack occurred around 2:30 am, but he was admitted at 4:11 am. The report, submitted to Bandra Police, noted that he was brought in by his manager and friend, Afsar Zaidi, suggesting Zaidi might have been the one to take him to the hospital.
Saif’s medical report, shared by IANS, indicates that he was brought to Lilavati Hospital nearly two hours after the stabbing. However, there have been differing accounts of who brought him. Initially, a doctor had stated that Saif arrived in an auto-rickshaw with his 8-year-old son, Taimur Ali Khan.
A doctor who treated the actor in the first hour of his hospital visit described how the actor arrived covered in blood but walked in confidently with his young son, Taimur, who was around 6-7 years old. The doctor praised Saif for his strength, calling him a real hero for his composure during the situation.
In contrast to the earlier statement, it was reported that Saif Ali Khan was taken to Lilavati Hospital in an auto-rickshaw by his elder son, Ibrahim. At 23, Ibrahim reportedly helped his injured father get into the rickshaw after their car couldn’t leave due to the driver being unavailable at the time.
Bhajan Singh Rana, the auto driver who took Saif Ali Khan to the hospital, stated that Khan was bleeding heavily and was accompanied by “a small child and another person.” As Khan got into the vehicle, his first question was, “How long will it take?”