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All victims men, only 2 of 8 dead could be identified by night
November 11, 2025
|Hindustan Times
By 11.30pm on Monday, of the eight men killed in the explosion outside Red Fort, only two had been identified - 34-year-old Ashok Kumar, a native of Amroha in Uttar Pradesh, and Amar Kataria, a resident of Sriniwaspuri in Delhi.
At Lok Nayak Hospital, families moved from counter to counter; anxious, frightened and desperate for information about their loved ones.
When Hindustan Times met Kataria's nephew Parth, the family had not yet been told that their relative's name was on the list of the dead.
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