Saif Ali Khan 1st Statement: From Losing Grip Of Attacker To Witnessing Blood Flow, 5 Post-attack Revelations

Saif Ali Khan 1st Statement Post Attack: Saif Ali Khan has been under the limelight ever since the horrific accident took place at his and wife Kareena Kapoor's residence late night on January 16. It caused him to being admitted to the hospital immediately followed by a major operation to remove a piece of knife that was stabbed on his back during commotion with an unidentified man. Now, after being released, the actor has now recorded his statement to the Mumbai police, which revealed a thing or two about the horrific accident took place late at night.
Saif Ali Khan's 1st Statement Out Following Attack On Him
After Saif Ali Khan recorded his statement post attack on him, a several shocking details came out. From slowly losing the grip on the attacker to his family witnessing the blood flow, he has revealed 5 shocking facts from the incidents.
While there was several speculations on whether Kareena Kapoor was with him that night when the accident happened or she was partying. It came out that Saif was with Kareena at their home in 12th floor. After hearing a commotion at around 2.30 am at night, he came in 11th floor where Jeh and Taimur were sleeping along with their caretaker.
Saif Ali Khan further revealed that upon reaching Jeh's room, he heard the caretaker's loud voice, and upon getting closer to room, he saw an unidentified man with a knife after which he tried to grab him to prevent the attack on his kids.
However, in order to stop Saif, the attacker repeatedly stabbed Saif in back, neck, and hands, while the caretaker left the room with the sons. Saif further revealed that he lost grip of the attacker after holding him tightly after which the attacker stabbed him multiple times.
Saif revealed that he tried to lock the man inside the room, however, he overpowered him. Meanwhile, Kareena and their kids witnessed the actor heavily injured and with flow of blood.


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