Delhi blast: Toll rises to 13

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Sep 08, 2011, 09:36 PM IST

Two men died at a hospital today taking the toll to 13 while the condition of three of the victims continued to be critical.

Two men, who were injured in Wednesday's blast outside the Delhi High Court, died at a hospital here today taking the toll to 13 while the condition of three of the victims continued to be critical.

Pramod Kumar, 40, a resident of west Delhi's Hari Nagar, breathed his last at around 3am while P Patra,58, a resident of South Delhi's Lodhi Colony died at 8.30pm at Ram Manohar Lohia hospital, hospital and police officials said.

A high intensity briefcase bomb ripped through the crowded reception area in the high court yesterday. Seventy-five people were injured in the blast that took place between Gate No 4 and 5 when around 200 visitors, mostly litigants, were waiting in queue to get passes to enter the premises.

Out of the 57 injured admitted to RML hospital, two were later transferred to AIIMS. Four blast victims have been admitted to AIIMS.

Around 12 patients are recuperating in RML's surgical ward, 19 are still in the ICU and two are at the new nursing home, according to hospital officials

"The hospital will provide all care and facility that is needed for the victims. If needed, experts from outside Delhi will be roped in for the treatment of victims," said Sunil Saxena, CMO of RML.

Delhi Police has released sketches of two people suspected of planting the bomb in a suitcase outside the court, just two km away from Parliament House.

The sketches of a 26-year-old and a 50-year-old man were prepared following the description provided by some eye-witnesses who claimed that they have seen a person in white shirt with a briefcase standing in the queue for entry passes.

The probe into the blast was handed over by Government to the National Investigation Agency(NIA) whose Chief S C Sinha said a 20-member team headed by a DIG has been formed.

Home Minister P Chidambaram said the blast was of "high intensity" and called it a "terrorist attack".