The tragedy of terror
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Bhupender Singh, eldest son (white turban center), carrying the dead body of his father Sardar Inder Singh at the Gita Colony Gurudwara in New Delhi.
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Relatives grieve the death of Sardar Inder Singh who died in the blast at the Gita Colony Gurudwara in New Delhi.
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Family members and relatives mourn the death of Sardar Inder Singh who died in the Delhi high court blast at the Gita Colony Cremetorium, in New Delhi.
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Rishabh and Damini, the son and daughter of schoolteacher A K Sharma break down as they wait to receive his body from a mortuary at a hospital in New Delhi, after his death in the bomb blast outside the high court. The powerful blast ripped through a crowd of lawyers and litigants queuing to enter the court complex in the heart of the capital, killing 12 people and injuring nearly 80.
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Relatives of blast victim Inder Singh mourn as his body is taken for cremation in New Delhi. Authorities were questioning an Internet cafe owner and two other people as they scrambled for leads into a powerful briefcase bomb that tore through the crowds outside the New Delhi high court.
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Relatives wait outside the mortuary of Lady Hardinge Hospital to receive the body of a victim of the Delhi high court blast.
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An incosolable relative taking away the body of a victim of the high court blast from the mortuary of Lady Hardinge Hospital in New Delhi.
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Damini, the daughter of School teacher A K Sharma who was killed in the bomb blast outside the Delhi high court.
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A relative of blast victim Mehtab Singh Dabas grieves as he accompanies the body of Dabas from a morgue in a hearse in New Delhi. A briefcase bomb tore through a crowd of people waiting to enter the New Delhi courthouse, the deadliest terrorist attack in India's capital in nearly three years.
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