Viral Giri Goswami (22), a resident of Surbhi Apartment, Shahibaug, lost his life with Chandan and Ketan, while helping the injured people at the Civil Hospital. On Saturday, he had appeared for the IELTS examination for studying in Australia after completing his engineering course.
Dinesh Kumar Jain (37) lost his life while helping the injured outside the Trauma Centre. A resident of Madhavpura, he ran a finance consultancy business in Madupura market. Married for ten years, Dineshkumar is survived by two daughters Sweta (3) and Sonu (8), and wife Lalita Jain (32).
Rajkamal Behola (28) left behind a pregnant wife, Sonal (26), who still hasn’t come out of the trauma.Rajkamal worked as labour contract supervisor. His family is now praying that Sonal delivers the child safely.
Dushyant Vyas, a laboratory assistant at the Cancer Hospital at the Civil Hospital was teaching his two sons — Rohan (11) and Yash (8) — how to ride a bicycle when the blast took place. Dushyant died on the spot.
Rohan Vyas (11) succumbed to his injuries on Thursday at the Civil Hospital. His younger brother Yash is receiving treatment at the Apollo Hospital. Rohan's mother, Geeta is still in a state of shock and hasn’t shed a tear for Dushyant and Rohan.
Dr Prerak Shah (32), an orthopaedic, had come to Civil Hospital with Kinjal, his pregnant wife, for a check up. They were caught in the blast at the parking lot. “His arms and face were blown off and we realised it was Dr Prerak only with help of his keys and identity card,” said Dr Kishore Damore, his senior.
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