A new footage has surfaced where it is seen that Ayesha Siddiqua Minni wife of murdered Barguna youth Rifat Sharif, is seen taking her husband to hospital by herself.
The video which surfaced on Monday showed, Minni bringing Rifat all by herself to Barguna General Hospital on a rickshaw fully covered in blood.
The footage also showed that she was trying her bestl to save her husband.
There are two CCTV cameras at the front gate of the hospital, one belongs to Barguna district police and the other to the hospital’s.
The video also showed another youth rushing inside the hospital after seeing Minni and Rifat on the rickshaw.
Rifat, 22, was hacked to death by criminals in front of his wife Minni, in broad daylight, in the district town on June 26.
Soon after the incident, footage of the incident went viral on social media.
Rifat’s father, Dulal Sharif, filed a murder case against 12 named and five or six unknown attackers with Barguna police station.
Raising questions on the investigation of the sensational murder of Barguna youth Rifat, police arrested the victim's wife Minni, who was the prime eyewitness of the gruesome killing, 26 days after the incident happened in broad daylight.
Within 24 hours of her arrest, Minni was taken on 5-day remand, to be grilled as an accused of the murder case.
Minni has been released from jail, 48 days after being arrested in a case filed over the murder of her husband on September 3
On September 2, the Supreme Court upheld the High Court order which granted bail to Minni in the murder case.
On September 1, police submitted two charge sheets before a Barguna court, accusing 24 people, including Minni, over the murder.
On the same day in Dhaka, the High Court released a seven-page-long full text of its judgment that granted bail to Minni, clearing way for her release from jail.
On August 29, the High Court granted Minni bail on the condition that she remains in her father’s custody, and does not speak to the media.
The court also said her bail would be cancelled if she violated the conditions.
On August 20, the High Court issued a ruling asking the government to explain within a week why Minni should not be granted bail in the case.
On the same day, the court also issued a show-cause notice against Barguna Superintendent of Police (SP) Maruf Hossain, to explain why he briefed the media on Minni’s involvement in the murder before her confessional statement was recorded by a magistrate.
The High Court had also ordered Barguna Sadar police station Inspector Md Humayun Kabir, who is investigating the case, to submit all documents on August 29.


