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Man who took bullets while saving guests loses battle for life

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  • Rajan Kamble was shot at when he was herding the guests at the Taj, the hotel where he worked, to safety. He battled death for an entire night trapped in the hotel and for six days in the critical care unit of JJ hospital. On the seventh day, Kamble, 48, breathed his last.

    “He died in the line of duty,” said Dr Tilu Mangeshikar on hearing the news of his death. Dr Mangeshikar was attending a marriage reception at the Crystal Room of the Taj along with her husband and daughter on that fateful night when firing started around 9.45 pm.

    At around 2 am, Mangeshikar recalls that about a hundreds guests were evacuated when the terrorist opened fire at them from close quarters. “The three cops who were overseeing the evacuation operation suddenly disappeared and in that skirmish we were at a loss as to where to proceed. That’s when the hotel staff went beyond the call of duty and stood in a line in order to guide us to one of the four rooms of the business centre. They could have scrambled to safety themselves as they knew all the back passages well,” said Dr Mangeshikar, an anaesthetist and intensivist at the Bombay and Breach Candy hospitals.

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    It was at this moment that a bullet hit Kamble, who worked with the maintenance department at the Taj.

    “The bullet hit the side of his spine and tore his spleen. It had perforated his bowels leaving his intestines exposed,” said Mangeshikar who stayed up the whole night trying to save a sinking Kamble with the help of sheets available in the hotel room and the painkillers borrowed from foreign nationals in the room.

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    Man who took bullets while saving guests loses battle for lifeBy: pankaj | 24-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward the man rajan kamble left his two children
    Devotion to dutyBy: Jayatheertha | 06-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Shri Kamble has shown extreme devotion of duty and saved lives of several customers .Surely the blessings of all those Customers/guests and thierfamilly members AND EVERYONE who read this brave story will shower upon brave KAMBLES family.
    real herosBy: vishal | 05-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward We gave crores to the victorious cricket team. Cricketers who are already mega-rich. Now let us see how our system compensates the real heros in our nation. Let us see what is the value of the life of a brave selfless man who gave his life to save others. Let us see how our country provides for his widow and children. This is the test of the real character of our nationhood.
    From the Taj?By: KVSKumar | 05-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Is JJ hospital the best state of the art hospital in Mumbai in cases involving life and death situation? I doubt. Where was the Tata Management". Why could they shift him to any good state of the art hospital" Surely Kamble was doing a great deed beyond the call of duty. As a citizen of India, I am baffled at this show of apathy by those whom I thought matter in this country. I pray GOD to give Kamble's family enough courage to withstand the loss. May his soul rest in peace.
    DONT DONATE TO ANY GOVT FUND - REQUEST RATAN TATA TO START HIS OWN FUND FOR THESE MARTYRSBy: C. Deepa | 05-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward I had hoped Kambe would make it. This is very sad. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES CONTRIBUTE TO GOVT FUNDS FOR THE VICTIMS! .There is no way they will receive any of it. FORGET THE PM's FUND. From experience I find that Care Today, a division of India today, does a good job and NDTV acheived a lot with funds collected during the Tsunami. Alternately, write to Ratan Tata asking him to open a fund - I'm sure they can be trusted to do the right thing for their empolyees
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