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Delhi building collapse: Aged man fears finding relatives dead

For the past two days, E Ezra, who retired from government service and lives in west Delhi's Janakpuri, was running from one hospital to another looking for his daughter-in-law Rakhi and grandson Bola.

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His young son died a year ago and the elderly man is now staring at the possibility of finding his daughter-in-law and grandson among the dead in the east Delhi building collapse.

For the past two days, E Ezra, who retired from government service and lives in west Delhi's Janakpuri, was running from one hospital to another looking for his daughter-in-law Rakhi and grandson Bola.

Rakhi along with her mother Shangri and children Teena and Bola stayed in the ill-fated building in Lalita Park of east Delhi's Laxmi Nagar. Both Rakhi and her mother worked in an embroidery unit functioning from the building

Carrying a group photograph, Ezra looked at the notice board at LNJP trying to match the victims with it. His younger son Christopher joins him to say, "This photograph no. 11 looks like that of Bola."

"They used to stay in the third floor of the building and worked in the garment unit there," said Ezra.

The father-son duo managed to locate Rakhi's mother and Teena in Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital but they are clueless about Bola's whereabouts.

Shangri suffered serious head injuries while Teena has fractured her right hand.

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