In this chapter, we learn that the only person who survived the attack was the only survivor of the attack on Jakur. He survived because the attackers were "wild ajags" , which are "usually incised wounds" at the vital point in the victim's life. When asked if Jakur's wounds were different from those of the other victims, pia replies that they were "different from the others victims" . She also says that the man who attacked Jakur was a friend of Jakur who visited him that night. She adds that there is no way of knowing who this man is because no one in the police system recognizes him. .
In this chapter, we learn that the only person who survived the attack was the only survivor of the attack on Jakur. He survived because the attackers were "wild ajags" , which are "usually incised wounds" at the vital point in the victim's life. When asked if Jakur's wounds were different from those of the other victims, pia replies that they were "different from the others victims" . She also says that the man who attacked Jakur was a friend of Jakur who visited him that night. She adds that there is no way of knowing who this man is because no one in the police system recognizes him. .