Sanket Adharia was killed in the blast at the Trauma Centre of the Civil Hospital. A first-year student of B J Medical College, he was to receive a scholarship of Rs 70,000 by the Fusion Study Foundation. His father had already expired and he was the sole breadwinner of his family.
Mohammad Israr (8) was caught in the blast at Narol Circle along with his mother Shugra Banu. While Shugra was hit by pellets on the head and hip, Israr was struck by a pellet, which entered his brain. His Mother Shugra is still unaware of Israr’s demise.
Vijay Patni (27), a resident of Navaprabhu Nagar, Asarava, was working as a wardboy in the ICU at the Trauma Centre. He went out to help the victims after the first blast at the Trauma Centre when the second blast killed him. He is survived by his wife Sangeeta (25), two daughters Reshma (8-months), Rohini (5), son Piyush (2), and parents, Sonaji Patni (55) and Rami Patni (52).
Ketan Bhagora (22), a student of the RC Polytechnic Engineering College, went to donate blood as a volunteer after the first blast at the Trauma Center. He got caught in the second blast.
Chandan Goswami (22), a third-year BSc student of the MG Science College, was killed in the blast at the Civil Hospital when he went there to help the injured people and donate blood. He lived with his mother Lalita (52), who works in the Civil Hospital Mess and sister Mona (24).
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