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'Splinters found inside victims prove it was a cylinder blast'
Updated On: 31 July, 2012 06:53 AM IST | | Vinod Kumar Menon
Says a senior doctor from the Srinagar hospital where two victims from the explosion aboard a tourist vehicle on July 28 are still being treated
While Jammu and Kashmir police maintains that the explosion, which killed three Mumbai women commuting by a Tempo Traveller at Bijbehara town, was caused by an LPG cylinder, cops have obtained call detail records of the driver’s mobile phone and found that most of the calls made to him were by his employers. Also, the driver stopped the vehicle at two locations as requested by the tourists before the blast. The first stoppage was at a dry fruit shop and the other one was at a dhaba.

Critical: Two of those injured in the explosion are still admitted at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences. One of them is extremely critical. File pic
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