Hit and run: Salman's blood alcohol content found high


Mumbai, Dec 3 (IANS): The alcohol content in Bollywood actor Salman Khan's blood was found to be higher than normal when he was made to undergo a test in the infamous 2002 hit and run case, a chemical analysis expert testified in a sessions court here Wednesday.

The permissible level of alcohol content in blood is 30 mg, whereas Salman's blood contained 62 mg, the expert told the court based on the reports.

Petitioner and advocate Abha Singh told IANS: "Today, Salman's blood sample reports were presented in the court and as per his reports, his alcohol level in 100 ml blood was found to be 62 mg.

"Any amount of alcohol found in blood is enough for an offence if you are found driving."

Salman's defense lawyer said the blood reports must be cross-examined by a doctor from J J Hospital, revealed Singh, and added: "I think the judge will soon pass an order on that.

"Besides, the RTO of Andheri office area had come (to the court) and the public prosecutor asked him whether the vehicle and its brake were in good condition."

Efforts are being made to wrap up the case by December end as it has already been delayed a lot, Singh said.

Salman was present for the hearing.

His car had allegedly mowed down five pavement dwellers, killing one and injuring four others in suburban Bandra on Sep 28, 2002.

The actor was exempted by the sessions court from appearing Nov 24, 2014. However, the court examined two prosecution witnesses on the same date.

One of them was the manager of a laundry situated at the place where the incident took place.

  

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Thu, Dec 04 2014

    Drunk driving will kill the innocent people on the road and the bystanders.

    Over 4000 accidents, and the associated death and disability by the thousands in Kerala is due to drunk driving. Kerala, the so called GOD's country is consuming double of the national average in liquor consumption. The rubber and oil money made the people of Kerala to drink liquor like eating food so GOD is mad at them now. The plunged rubber and oil price will teach them, how to live in a so called GOD's country.

    If Mr. Salman Khan's alcohol level is 62 as stated in the news, he must give due answer before the court of law for his dangerous driving habit, also for killing one and injuring four others.

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  • alwin, milagrese

    Thu, Dec 04 2014

    sallu will be one day in jail like sunjay dutt..as he is chakki pesing....sallu willl ..breaking jelly stones..ahha ahhha.

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  • prem, mudubelle

    Thu, Dec 04 2014

    2002 incident happend..till now courts dragging this case..now they came to know sallu was high in alchohol..what ajoke... its all sallu ..will get publicity.
    he is RULING BOLYWOOD. @ TRHE MOMENT NO LAW CAN DO ANY HARM FOR HIM. very soon this case will drag another 10 yrs..till than sallu..will take health reason nd will free from case...freee bird....

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  • AFWAN, KARKALA

    Wed, Dec 03 2014

    IMBEG ORA ULAI PAADLE MARE..

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