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Mumbai: Police can't find masked men who cut into cosmetologist
Updated On: 26 December, 2018 03:30 PM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
They suspect the attack might have been perpetrated by a client who didn't have a good experience with Khan

The assailants were armed with paper cutters and were wearing masks. Pic for representation/Getty Images
It has been over a month since two unknown assailants entered the Lokhandwala clinic of well-known cosmetologist Dr Nasreen Khan and slashed her face, but the police are still clueless about the identities of the accused. The Oshiwara police, who are probing the case, said Khan was unable to recognise the duo as they had covered their faces with masks. They suspect the attack might have been perpetrated by a client who didn't have a good experience with Khan.
The incident occurred on November 11. According to sources at the police station, the assailants came to Dr Khan's clinic on a brand-new grey motorcycle, whose registration plate had been deliberately obliterated with mud to avoid detection. "They were armed with paper cutters and were wearing masks. Taking the elevator, the duo reached the fourth floor of the Kamdhenu Apartment building after parking their motorcycle in front of a food joint in the area. They rang the doorbell, entered the clinic and asked staff members to call Dr Khan," said the police source.
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