Delhi Blast: Tattoos, T-Shirts Help Families Identify Loved Ones Amid Chaos

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A devastating explosion at the Red Fort in Delhi on Monday evening killed 10 people and left several others injured. In the aftermath, families struggled to find and identify their loved ones amidst the chaos. It was small details like tattoos and T-shirts that helped grieving families confirm their worst fears. One such case involved Amar Kataria, a 34-year-old pharmaceutical businessman from Chandni Chowk. His charred body was identified by his family after they noticed the tattoos on his arms, 'Mom my first love' and 'Dad my strength'. Kataria is survived by his wife and a three-year-old child. Another family, desperate to find their loved one, Jumman, identified him through his T-shirt after his body was found at a mortuary. Jumman, who was the sole breadwinner of his family, is survived by his disabled wife and children. The explosion, which occurred near the Subhash Marg traffic signal, was so powerful that it damaged several nearby vehicles. The investigation is ongoing, with multiple agencies looking into the cause and motive of the blast. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has stated that all possibilities are being considered. The Delhi Police have filed a case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and other relevant sections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed that those responsible for the blast will be brought to justice. The families of the victims are still reeling from the shock of the explosion. The identification of loved ones through small details like tattoos and T-shirts has been a heart-wrenching experience for many. The investigation is ongoing, and the families are waiting for justice to be served.