Bollywood
actor
Salman
Khan's
hit
and
run
case
has
been
undergoing
several
twists
and
turns
and
now
a
new
confusion
is
reportedly
delaying
the
proceedings.
While,
the
doctor
who
examined
Salman
Khan's
blood
sample
earlier
confessed
that
he
was
not
an
expert
in
preserving
blood
samples,
now
the
same
doctor
is
reportedly
having
a
new
confusion
regarding
the
blood
samples.
The
doctor
named
Dr.
Suhas
Pawar
took
two
blood
samples
from
Salman
Khan,
one
of
which
was
mixed
with
preservative
while
the
other
was
a
plain
one.
Now,
the
new
confusion
arose
when
the
doctor
said
that
he
is
unable
to
differentiate
between
the
two
blood
samples.
The
doctor
reportedly
has
forgotten
which
was
the
preservative
mixed
sample
and
which
was
the
plain
sample,
apparently
further
delaying
Salman
Khan's
hit
and
run
case.
Meanwhile,
Salman
Khan's
lawyer
argued
that
the
label
of
the
two
different
samples
could
have
been
changed
for
which
the
concerned
chemical
analyst
will
next
be
questioned
on
February
12th.
Kick
actor
Salman
Khan's
hit
and
run
case
relates
to
the
year
2002
when
Salman
Khan
allegedly
ran
his
car
over
some
people
sleeping
on
a
footpath,
killing
one
and
injuring
four
others.