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1 Dead, 6 Injured In Diwali ‘Onion Bomb’ Tragedy In Andhra Pradesh

1 Dead, 6 Injured In Diwali ‘Onion Bomb’ Tragedy In Andhra Pradesh

Posted on October 31, 2024 By admin


Hyderabad:

One person was killed and six were injured in an accident involving firecrackers in Andhra Pradesh’s Eluru district. A man on a two-wheeler was carrying a shipment of ‘onion bombs’ – a speciality Diwali firecracker – when the bike hit a pothole near a local temple, and the ‘bombs’ fell off and exploded.

Reports suggest the shipment of Diwali ‘bombs’ had the same explosive power as an IED, or improvised explosive device.

CCTV footage of the tragedy showed two men on a white scooter driving at speed through a narrow street; this was at 12.17 pm. The bike explodes as it approaches a point where the street widens and meets a main road. There was a small group of men – five to six – at the junction.

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A sample of the ‘onion bomb’ that led to Sudhakar’s death.

The force of the explosion is such that the entire area is covered in dark grey smoke, with bits of paper fluttering around. As the smoke clears two men, somehow having survived the blast, come running to safety and parts of the bike and body can be seen scattered in the distance.

The two men can be seen holding their ears, probably ringing from the explosion, and approaching the residents of a nearby house for help.

The bike rider has been identified as Sudhakar; horrific images from the scene, which NDTV has accessed but chosen not to show, showed gruesome wounds and a body literally blown apart.

The six injured were rushed to the district hospital; two are in critical condition.

The police are at the scene, have registered a case, and begun an investigation.

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