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I was asleep when I fell and sustained injuries: Naeem Bukhari

By Murtaza Ali Shah
May 06, 2018

LONDON: Prominent lawyer and PTI leader Naeem Bukhari has said that he was “asleep” when he fell at a London underground tube station and ended up breaking four ribs and injuries to head.

In an interview with Geo News on Sunday, Bukhari rubbished reports on some media that a “murder attempt” was made on his life by a man and explained what exactly happened to him on the night of 1st May 2018.

Naeem Bukhari revealed that he was coming to his hotel after having dinner at friend Barrister Iftikhar Ahmed’s house in North London and fell asleep during the journey. “We reached at the Marble Arch station and I fell asleep when my wife woke me up. I was not conscious when I left the train and took wrong exit and that the time when I fell while still being asleep. I fell down and my four floating ribs were broken. Doctors have been examining injuries to my head. They have done two MRIs so far and they want to find out why I fell unconscious, i am telling them i didn’t even wake up,” said Bukhari.

He said reports that he was beaten up and assaulted are completely baseless. “Nobody pushed me, shouted at me or attacked me.

Media reports mixed Naeem Bukhari’s incident with attack on Sir Robert Maplas on 27th April at the same Marble Arch station where Naeem Bukhari fell and sustained injuries. Bukhari said that he arrived in London on 28th of Arpil and “there’s no question of me being attacked on 27th when I was still in Pakistan and preparing to take flight to London”.

Bukhari said there are too many speculations about him but he said: “Trust me, I was asleep when I fell down. The British Transport Police has said I wasn’t attacked. I should have gone straight. I should have followed my wife, I was asleep. Nothing happened, I am back to normal, I going through trauma.”

He said he was supposed to leave for American to raise funds for NAMAL college but “now that my four chest ribs are broken, I don’t think I will be able to undertake that journey, I will be going back to work”.