India
The death toll in Monday's blasts on board the Samjhauta Express touched 68, with the death of a 15-year-old Pakistani boy at the Safdarjung Hospital.
Updated : Nov 19, 2013, 11:17 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The death toll in Monday's blasts on board the Delhi-Attari Samjhauta Express touched 68, with the death of a 15-year-old Pakistani boy at the Safdarjung Hospital here on Tuesday morning.
Hospital sources said Harish Mohammad, who succumbed to injuries at 6 am, was admitted to the hospital with 55 per cent burns.
Harish was a resident of Pakistan's port city, Karachi.
The condition of eleven others, who were undergoing treatment in the hospital was stated to be stable.
Over 67 people, mostly Pakistani nationals, were killed and several injured when blasts ripped through two coaches of the train at around 1 am on Monday near Panipat in Haryana.
The deceased included 26 men, 14 women and 13 children while the remaining 14 bodies were burnt beyond recognition, officials said.
However, only seven of the dead, three of them Pakistanis, have been identified.
This was one of the deadliest terrorist attacks on the Indian Railways system and perhaps the only one in which Indian and Pakistani civilians have together lost their lives.