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I'm proud of my son who took bullets to save lives of tourists, says Adil's father

The New Indian Express Tirupati

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April 25, 2025

"I am very proud of my son Peerzada Adil Shah, a horse rider who took bullets and laid down his life to save the lives of tourists." These are the words of the young man's father, Syed Hyder Shah, as he mourns his death.

- FAYAZ WANI @Gulmarg

Adil, a horse rider, took three bullets when he tried to snatch a rifle from one of the terrorists during the attack on tourists at Pahalgam health resort's Baisaran meadow, also known as mini Switzerland, on Tuesday.

Twenty-five tourists were also killed in the militant attack, causing massive outrage in J&K and across the country.

"If I am alive today, it is because of the pride that I feel for my son for sacrificing his life to save tourists. He was young and very handsome, and I too would have died after seeing him dead, but the exemplary courage shown by him has given me courage and strength to live on," said Hyder.

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