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‘I told him to escape, but it was too late by then’: Malwani bldg crash survivors struggle with regret, grief

Still unable to come to terms with their loss, five survivors at Shatabdi hospital recount the moments before the crash

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Marikumari Hiranna is in the ICU with a head injury and temporary amnesia; (left) Rizwana Sayyad was brought to Shatabdi hospital by her husband

Marikumari Hiranna is in the ICU with a head injury and temporary amnesia; (left) Rizwana Sayyad was brought to Shatabdi hospital by her husband

Recuperating from injuries on her left eye and right knee at the civic-run Shatabdi hospital on Thursday, Rizwana Sarfaraz kept saying she regretted not being able to save her nine-year-old son, Sahil. The mother-son duo was inside their third-floor house when people started shouting at them to get out as a part of their building crumbled. 

I had finished preparing dinner when I heard people shouting and felt the building tremble. I called out to Sahil to quickly run out of the house when suddenly, the building collapsed,” said Rizwana, 33.

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