Gujarat man injured in Pahalgam attack recalls nightmare, wife says started praying to Lord Shiva
Dabhi, 55, and his wife were among a group of 20 people who had gone to the Union Territory on 16 April.
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Vinubhai Dabhi & his wife Lilaben
Bhavnagar, 25 April
Vinubhai Dabhi, a resident of Gujarat's Bhavnagar who was injured in the Pahalgam attack, and his wife Lilaben on Friday recounted the
carnage, which included seeing a young man fall to the bullets of the
terrorists.
Dabhi, 55, and his wife were among a group of 20 people who
had gone to the Union Territory on 16 April to listen to the discourse of
renowned spiritual leader Morari Bapu in Srinagar.
"Everyone started running when we learnt about the
firing. I got separated from my wife. Those who got left behind were
unfortunately killed by the terrorists. While I was running, a bullet pierced
through my right arm, while another grazed my left shoulder, leaving a minor
wound," Dabhi told reporters at his residence after reaching here on
Thursday night.
"When I finally got reunited with my wife, she
collapsed three times seeing my bloodied shirt and the bullet injury. We
managed to somehow reach the foot of the hill where Army personnel took me to a
hospital. I was admitted for three days," he said.
A teary-eyed Lilaben said it was during the time when she
was separated from her husband that she saw a terrorist gun down 20-year-old
Smit Parmar.
Smit and his father Yash Parmar were among the 26 who were killed in the horrific episode at the picturesque meadow in Pahalgam on
Tuesday.
The father-son duo was among the group of 20 who had gone to
Srinagar.
"When I was running, I saw a terrorist pump a bullet into
Smit's chest. That poor by fell to the ground immediately. That scene was
unbearable. I learnt later that his father too was shot dead. Army personnel
helped survivors get hospitalised and also arranged for accommodation,"
Lilaben said.
She said she started praying to Lord Shiva after seeing
blood on her husband's hand.
Khushi Vaghela, who was also part of the group that went for
Morari Bapu's discourse, however, flagged the lack of Army presence on the
hill.
"Two to three terrorists started firing in an
indiscriminate manner on tourists. However, there were no Army or any other
security personnel at that place. I learnt that four Pakistani terrorists were
held from that place just recently. If that is true, then Army personnel should
have been there. But, there was no one there, " Vaghela told reporters.
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