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POLICE LEFT VICTIMS DYING ON THE ROAD<br />

KARACHI, Sept 21, 1996: The mystery surrounding the death of Mir<br />

<strong>Murtaza</strong> <strong>Bhutto</strong> and seven of his guards and party leaders, deepened on<br />

Saturday after new evidence revealed that the police deliberately hindered<br />

the shifting of the injured to the hospital and left them dying on the road.<br />

Eye-witnesses accounts available to Dawn show that "many, many" minutes<br />

after the shoot-out, senior police officials heading the police parties left the<br />

injured unattended and crying for help. Among them was the Prime<br />

Minister's younger brother, Mir <strong>Murtaza</strong> <strong>Bhutto</strong>, who was lying, seriously<br />

injured, in the seat of his vehicle. On the other hand the two injured<br />

policemen were immediately taken to hospital.<br />

According to the police version, the encounter started at 8:40pm when the<br />

police tried to check one of the four vehicles allegedly carrying <strong>Murtaza</strong>'s<br />

guards. Encounter continued for about 20 to 25 minutes. At 9:15pm, when<br />

several Press photographers and newsmen arrived at the spot, the firing had<br />

stopped, but at least one injured was still there on the road crying for help.<br />

Mir <strong>Murtaza</strong> <strong>Bhutto</strong> too, was there injured. A newsman who was present on<br />

the spot told Dawn that he himself asked the policemen to at least take<br />

<strong>Murtaza</strong> <strong>Bhutto</strong> to the hospital. And according to him it was 9:30pm when<br />

they finally took the injured <strong>Murtaza</strong> out of the vehicle and carried him to the<br />

nearby Mideast Hospital.<br />

When Mir <strong>Murtaza</strong> was brought to the hospital he had already lost a lot of<br />

blood and according to his close friends his heart beat was very feeble. The<br />

doctors in the Intensive Care Unit managed to revive his heart.<br />

No senior police official was available for comment as to why the police<br />

delayed in the shifting the injured to a hospital just a few hundred yards<br />

away from the site of the incident. Even at the hospital, this correspondent<br />

noticed the police creating hurdles for the people who wanted to leave the<br />

Mideast Hospital to obtain more blood for Mir <strong>Murtaza</strong>.<br />

The shooting pattern was also one sided. Observation of the portion of<br />

Shahrah-e-Iran where the encounter took place revealed that the direction of<br />

the bullets was mostly one-sided towards the convoy. The trunks of the old<br />

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