A shocking revelation has come to light in the Baba Siddiqui murder case in Maharashtra. After shooting Baba Siddiqui, shooter Shiv Kumar Gautam went to the hospital and stayed outside the hospital for about 30 minutes. Shiv Kumar Gautam, the main shooter in the Baba Siddiqui murder case, has confessed during the interrogation of Mumbai Crime Branch. Gautam revealed that after shooting Baba Siddiqui on October 12, the shooter had gone to Lilavati Hospital to confirm whether Siddiqui had died or not.
Gautam reportedly stayed outside the hospital for a long time. He remained present at the spot and kept gathering information about Siddiqui’s critical condition. Wanted to know how was Siddiqui’s condition after shooting the shooter? Is he in critical condition or are his chances of survival high? When the shooter realized that Siddiqui was unlikely to survive, the shooter left Gautam Hospital, took a rickshaw and went to Kurla station. After that he again caught a local train to Thane. While traveling by Thane to Pune Express train, he received the news of Baba Siddiqui’s death on his mobile.
The shooter arrived after changing his shirt
Accused Shivkumar Gautam told that he changed his shirt after shooting Baba Siddiqui. After this he returned to the crime scene. He watched the commotion for about 20 minutes, then went to Lilavati Hospital by auto. He stayed in the hospital for about 30 minutes to keep an eye on Siddiqui’s condition. When he came to know after some time that the chances of Baba Siddiqui’s survival were very less, he returned from the hospital. Accused Shivkumar also had to complete further planning.
When he realized that Baba Siddiqui would no longer survive, Foreigner immediately left the place to complete further planning. Gautam has also revealed that as per his planning, he, Dharamraj Kashyap and Gurmail Singh were to meet at Ujjain railway station. A member of the Bishnoi gang was going to take him to Vaishno Devi. However, the plan failed as two shooters were caught at the scene. Shooter Gautam told that after leaving Pune, he boarded a train going towards Uttar Pradesh which reached Lucknow via Manmad, Ujjain, Jhansi and then reached Bahraich by government bus from Lucknow.