ACP Y H Khan's wife killed in road accident in Bangalore

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October 27, 2013

Bangalore, Oct 27: The wife of Y H Khan, an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) attached to the City Armed Reserve (CAR) was killed in a road accident in Penukonda in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh early Saturday morning.qualis

57-year-old and his wife Najeebunnisa alias Shabana (51) were travelling in a car from Raichur to Bangalore on NH 44.

Around 12.30 p.m. in the limits of the Chennekotta Palli police station, the car crashed into a truck. The CK Palli police said that Shabana was killed on the spot while Mr Khan was rushed for treatment to Bangalore by ambulance.

Mr Khan was admitted to the Columbia Asia Hospital, and then shifted to Hosmat hospital around 9.30 a.m. on Saturday.

Doctors at the hospital said Mr Khan had sustained fractures on the left side of his body, mainly on his arm and hip. He underwent surgery in the afternoon and is now under observation.

The doctors said that he is out of danger.

CAR officials said Mr. Khan had taken leave for three days and was to return to duty on Saturday. The police suspect that it could be a hit-and-run case and are investigating.

Shabana's body was shifted to Dharmavaram Government hospital for post-mortem.

A case has been registered at the CK Palli police station.

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M S RAMANANDA
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Friday, 27 Oct 2017

Dear sir,

 

Please forward your contact number sir.

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