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Ordinary Indians' lives shattered by attacks as well
Sun, Nov 30, 2008
The Straits Times

Mr 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.

 


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