Saif Ali Khan knife attacker caught on CCTV camera footage

The attacker who allegedly stabbed Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan in his Mumbai home has been captured on camera for the first time. After completing the act, the suspect can be seen coming down the stairs while looking directly into a CCTV camera.

The assailant entered Saif Ali Khan’s luxury Bandra flat on the 12th floor and repeatedly stabbed him with a knife. The physicians at Lilavati Hospital, where Khan, 54, was taken after the assault at around 2:30 am, said that he was “out of danger” after emergency surgery.

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When the burglar entered the flat, Saif Ali Khan’s domestic worker initially sounded the alarm. During the altercation, she also suffered a small injury to her hand.

After hearing the woman’s calls for assistance, Khan emerged, and the two got into a fight. According to the first investigation, the intruder may have secretly entered the actor’s flat at some point throughout the night rather than breaking in or forcing his way in.

Following the incident, Khan was driven by his crew to Lilavati Hospital in an autorickshaw. Dr. Niraj Uttamani, the hospital’s chief operating officer, then informed the media that the actor sustained six injuries, including two serious wounds. The knife that had become stuck close to his spine was removed surgically.

His right side of the neck and left hand both had serious incisions that the plastic surgery team fixed. He was safe, stable, and totally safe. After a day, the actor will be transferred from the intensive care unit to the regular ward.

The incident was characterised as a “attempted burglary” by the actor’s agents. In accordance with sections 311 (robbery with attempts to cause death or grave hurt), 331 (4) (home break-in or trespass at night), and other pertinent provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, a formal complaint was filed at the Bandra police station.

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