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Mumbai: The widow of Additional Police Commissioner Ashok Kamte, who died fighting terrorists on November 26, 2008, on Tuesday said there were still many unanswered questions about the circumstances in which her husband was killed.
"The information about the death of my husband and two other police officers, Hemant Karkare and Vijay Salaskar, was known immediately but the circumstances which led to their death were not known for many months," said Kamte's wife Vinita.
"There were no clear answers forthcoming for simple and basic questions. In fact, today also we have received no clear answers and many questions are yet to be answered," said Vinita after releasing her book To The Last Bullet.
"(In the book) I have tried to throw light on what exactly happened at Cama Hospital where my husband was killed," she said.
The book was released by noted activist Aruna Roy and former Mumbai Police Commissioner Julio Rebeiro at a function organised at hotel Taj Mahal, one of the places attacked by the terrorists in 2008.
She alleged that her IPS officer-husband did not get any help for about 40 minutes after being shot by the terrorists.
"Why did the government not ask any questions about the delay? It was very unfortunate I had to get the post-mortem report through Right to Information Act," Vinita said.
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