Father of 5 gunned down at Ogle shot 3 times to head – autopsy
An autopsy performed on the body of Kimal Khan, who was gunned down at the Ogle traffic light in the wee hours of Sunday, revealed that he was shot three times to the head and once to the chest.
Khan, of Mon Repos, ECD, was shot dead in the presence of his wife.
The post-mortem was performed by Government Pathologist, Dr Nehaul Singh at the Georgetown Public Hospital’s mortuary on Monday.
It was reported that Khan and his reputed wife visited several bars in Mon Repos after which they left for Georgetown. As they made their way to the city, Khan stopped his motorcycle at the traffic light at Ogle, waiting for the light to change when a tinted silver-coloured Allion vehicle pulled up alongside them and the occupants opened fire on them.
Khan immediately fell off the motorcycle and onto the roadway as the car sped away. The Police were summoned and arrived about five minutes later, along with EMT personnel. They found Khan lying on the road motionlessly in a pool of blood.
The body was examined, and a gunshot wound was seen on the left side of the chest and two to the right side of the head. At the scene, six 9mm spent shells were recovered as investigations continue.
Up to press time, no arrests were made as Police continue their investigations.