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Hit & run case: Eyewitness account
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Francis Fernandes, a Bandra resident, who is also called 'Commander', spoke to TIMES NOW about the accident involving Salman Khan. He was at the spot minutes after the accident. He said, "At about 2.30am I was awake, a kitten was disturbing me and I was petting her. Then, I heard a noise (bang). After a few minutes, I heard someone screaming help, help! I left my house in shorts. I thought someone was hitting a foreigner. I called people for help." "There were a lot of stones. Then Salman Khan recognized me. There was another man with him. As soon as he recognised me, he said commander help me. I said everything is under control. Come on let's go, I'll take you home. I took him right up to the pan shop. Then my wife came. We put him inside the car and took him away."
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