The blood sample of the actor, who was allegedly drunk when he rammed his SUV onto a pavement, killing one person, had been sent for chemical analysis after the incident.
Replying to a question by Salman's lawyer Srikant Shivade, Balashankar, the analyst, said he was not aware where the 2 ml of the sample blood disappeared.
To another question, the analyst said the sample bottle had a label which read 'Salman Khan' and not 'Salman Salim Khan' as put by police in the court case papers.
Advocate Shivade apparently put the question to show that the blood sample could have belonged to somebody else.
To a question about shortfall in the sample, the witness said such things had happened earlier too, but though it was his duty to inform the authorities about it, he did not do so.
The cross examination would continue tomorrow.
The prosecution had examined the analyst to establish that Salman had had liquor before his car met with accident in suburban Bandra on September 28, 2002, killing one person and injuring four. He has denied that he was at the wheel.
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