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Attack happened in seconds: Driver

Updated on Feb 16, 2012 04:48 pm IST

Recalling the horrific incident, the driver of the Israeli embassy car that was attacked last week in New Delhi, Manoj Kumar Sharma, said that the attack occurred in split of seconds, adding that he had just heard a loud thud before they fell unconscious after the explosion. Sharma said that he could not sense anyone following them; else he would have alerted his seniors. Sharma said that he dragged Israeli diplomat's wife Tal Yehoshua, who suffered major injuries in the attack, out of the vehicle, so that she could be safe.

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