Goa police: Urine test on Delhi woman shows cocaine, amphetamine

Times of India | 3 days ago | 25-11-2022 | 10:58 am

Goa police: Urine test on Delhi woman shows cocaine, amphetamine

PANAJI: Goa police said on Thursday that a urine test conducted on 32-year-old Delhi-based financial consultant Sara Khan revealed that she consumed cocaine and amphetamine. Sara Khan, who was on a ventilator, is currently off life support, police said. Calangute PI Dattagure Sawant said he visited the private hospital, where Khan is admitted to record her statement, but was told by the doctors that “she is not fit to record a statement”. Police also conducted a search at the five-star resort at Sinquerim where she stayed with her “family friend” Abhishek Vikram Singh, a cardiologist and son of former UP minister Virendra Singh. They also searched the party venue Khan and Singh went to but didn’t find anything. Police said that a drug peddler approached Khan and Singh near the party venue and offered them a narcotic substance. Police are currently searching for him. “Once the investigation is complete, we will file a chargesheet in the case,” Sawant said. On Wednesday, Goa police booked Singh, Khan, and the unknown peddler under various sections of the NDPS Act. Khan had planned the trip to Goa with Singh and another friend from Mumbai. However, the Mumbai friend’s Goa plan fizzled out, resulting in only Khan and Singh coming to Goa. Upon their arrival, they checked into a starred hotel along North Goa’s coastal belt. Later, they went out partying in Vagator. Police said that Singh, the cardiologist, told them that the duo consumed narcotic substances. Khan, after dancing for a while at the party, began feeling uneasy and started vomiting. They then decided to return to their hotel at 4am on Sunday, after which they went to sleep. Police said that when the cardiologist woke up, he found Khan unconscious on the bathroom floor. Singh, being a cardiologist, tried giving her first aid, but since she didn’t respond, he informed hotel authorities and took her to the primary health centre, Candolim. On receiving initial treatment there, she was shifted to a private hospital near Panaji.

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