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HC relief for victim of savage attack by cabbie
Updated On: 07 September, 2012 07:14 AM IST | | Samarth Moray
Accused assaulted antique dealer over suspicion of affair with wife; court orders inquiry against erring officers after cops failed to file attempt to murder case despite severity of wounds
Pydhonie police is feeling Bombay High Court’s wrath for allegedly covering up a case of attempted murder, though the injuries sustained by the victim clearly indicated murderous intent behind the attack. The case is related to an incident that took place around 2.30 am on July 18, when antique dealer Sajidali Khan (32) was attacked by knife-wielding taxi driver Imran Khan (34), who suspected the former of having an affair with his wife. The victim sustained deep cuts to his neck, head, chest and hand.

Close call: Sajidali Khan showing the cut on his neck, which doctors said would have been fatal had it beenu00a0a few inches deeper. The attacker Imran Khan also slashed his left palm, neck and head. Pic/Atul Kamble
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