A lot of horrible stories coming out.
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Harishchandra Shiverhankar scribbled furiously on a notepad, gesturing with his fingers to explain his last bloody memories of Wednesday night before waking up in an unfamiliar hospital bed.
The 56-year-old was walking towards the Metro cinema when he felt his legs collapse - a bullet had been shot through his lower back. A hand then grasped his hair, pulled back his head and a blade slit his neck. He had been caught in the vortex of violence unleashed by people who wanted to murder, not just maim.
Setting down his pad he manages to croak: “This should have never happened to me.”
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The Bombay hospital, which has waived all fees for those caught up in the bloody events of this week, has also been treating commandos who fell in the line of duty. One doctor said he had never seen such wounds. “Machine gun bullets to the head are not something we see a lot of. Even in Mumbai,” said one physician.
More at link including terrible hospital conditions in Mumbai.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/nov/29/mumbai-terror-attacks-terrorism1
"Setting down his pad he manages to croak: This should have never happened to me.
Off topic and on another note:
This is absolutely awful.
It pains me to say this, but just like after 9/11; the world took a look at muslim jihadis for awhile and they they moved on.