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Recounting her shocking experience, a senior woman said, ”when I opened my eyes after hearing the first blast, all I saw was a fireball in front of me. Nothing…nothing more…just a fireball. Everybody ran scattered here and there. It was a sprawling hall, and a large number of people were inside.” One woman died and over 36 others were injured in the explosion at the convention centre this morning during a gathering of the Jehovah’s Witnesses, a Christian religious group that originated in the US in the 19th century.
Among the distressed crowd at the venue were senior citizens, including women who had actively participated in the morning prayers. A man in his 70s, his voice trembling, described the shock of witnessing a blast amidst the densely populated prayer convention. ”I was standing at the side of the hall, praying with my eyes closed. Suddenly, a shocking blast was heard from nearby. I saw only fire around and ran to the door along with others,” he said, wiping away tears. In all his years of attending the convention the attendee had never witnessed anything like this before, he said.
Another woman, her hands placed on her forehead, struggled to find the strength to recall the events during the prayers. ”There were several elderly people and children among the participants,” she said, her voice quivering with emotion. The eyewitness accounts depicted a horrifying scene.
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