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Ambala girl dies; Pune blast toll rises to 17

Siddhesh Inamdar

PUNE: Aditi Jindal, a 23-year-old from Ambala in Chandigarh, died around 8.30 p.m. on Friday at the Inlaks Budhrani hospital, taking the death toll in the German Bakery bomb blast up to 17. For the last few days, while Aditi remained critical, she was said to have a 50 per cent chance of survival.

When in Chandigarh, she had pursued dance and done a course in interior designing. In Pune, too, she was taking lessons at the Shiamak Davar Dance Academy. She was doing a course in landscape designing at the Marathwada Mitramandal’s College of Commerce here.

On February 13, she went to the German Bakery along with a friend, Aditya Mehata. They were at the centre table of the bakery when the blast took place.

Aditya, a final-year student of Electronics from New Delhi at the Bharati Vidyapeeth here, suffered around 60 per cent burns and died on February 17 at the Jehangir hospital.

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