Mumbai:
Saif Ali Khan’s spinal fluid leaked out after shards of the attacker’s knife lodged into his backbone in the course of the actor’s battle with the intruder at his Bandra residence final evening, a health care provider at Lilavati Hospital mentioned in the present day. The physician mentioned they repaired the spinal damage and likewise carried out plastic surgical procedures on his hand and neck, the place he was stabbed. He added that the 54-year-old actor is out of hazard and recovering properly.
In his assertion to the media, Dr Nitin Dange mentioned, “Saif Ali Khan was admitted to the hospital at 2 am with an alleged historical past of assault by some unknown individual. He sustained a serious damage to the thoracic spinal twine on account of a lodged knife within the backbone,” he mentioned.
The thoracic backbone is the part of the backbone between the bottom of the neck and the underside of the ribs.
“A surgical procedure was carried out to take away the knife and restore leaking spinal fluid. Two different deep wounds on his left hand and one different on his neck had been repaired by the cosmetic surgery crew. He is totally secure now. He is recovering properly and out of hazard now,” the physician mentioned. Another physician mentioned the actor is on the trail to restoration. “The restoration ought to be 100 per cent as per our understanding,” he mentioned. Earlier, the hospital had mentioned the actor had suffered six stab accidents.
While the attacker managed to flee, Mr Khan was rushed to hospital — about 2 km from his residence – by his elder son Ibrahim. With a automotive not out there, Ibrahim helped his bleeding father into an auto-rickshaw to take him to the hospital.
Police have mentioned that an accused has been recognized. “Ten groups have been fashioned to catch him. Preliminary investigation suggests he entered Saif Ali Khan’s home utilizing the steps with the intention of committing theft. Further particulars will probably be disclosed as soon as the accused is taken into custody,” a senior police officer mentioned.