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Home»National News»Red Fort blast | ‘Mera bhai chala gaya’: Death and despair as families search for loved ones at Lok Nayak Hospital
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Red Fort blast | ‘Mera bhai chala gaya’: Death and despair as families search for loved ones at Lok Nayak Hospital

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At the emergency room of Lok Nayak hospital on Monday evening, many victims of the blast had serious burns, several had broken heads and fractured bones, and a few were missing limbs.

The corridor outside echoed with the wails of members of their families, as doctors and hospital staff rushed around, trying to save as many people as they could.

For several hours after 7 pm, victims of the blast continued to come in – at least 30 in all, the last of whom came at 11.30 pm. Some came in ambulances, others in battery rickshaws.

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Eight of the victims were already dead when they were brought in.

Sources said at least three of the bodies had their upper bodies missing; the face of one was charred. “We have been unable to identify them,” an official said.