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Sat, 11/29/2008 - 02:43
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At least 8 foreigners have died in Mumbai: MHA

New Delhi, Nov 28 (PTI) At least eight foreign
nationals have died and 22 injured in the terror attacks in
India's financial hub Mumbai, the Union Home Ministry said
Friday night.

The deceased includes three German nationals and one
each from Japan, Canada and Australia, India's Special
Secretary (Internal Security) M L Kumawat said at a press
briefing on the Mumbai attacks.

The nationality of two others was not known.

Kumawat said among those injured, five are from UK,
three from Germany, two each from the US and Oman, and one
each from Norway, Spain, Canada, Finland, Philipines, Austria,
Italy and China. The nationality of two others was not known.

51-year-old German national Burgeroch was brought dead
from the Taj Hotel to the Breach Candy hospital, where two
other German nationals -- Bernardelite (45) and Benjamin
Matthiys (26) -- are undergoing treatment.

At the Jaslok Hospital in Mumabi, three British
nationals -- Michael Murphy (58), Dianne Murphy (53) and Harsh
Patel (29) -- have been admitted.

Two visitors from Oman -- Al Zadjali Miran Sahil (19)
and Al Raisi Muneera Mohd (35) -- have been admitted at the
Saifee Hospital.

A 62-year-old Italian Juarini was admitted to the JJ
Hospital, where a bullet-riddled body of a male foreigner was
lying unidentified.

At the KEM Hospital, 49-year-old Austrlian B Gilbert
Tailor, 68-year-old German Jurgan Hedros Rudalf, 73-year-old
Canadian Michele Stuart Moos, 50-year-old German Sider Daffne
and an unknown foreigner were brought dead.

41-year-old Hisa Si Tsuda of Japan died in the Bombay
Hospital, where 14 foreigners were undergoing treatment.

They are Shih Fung Chen (China), Zahed (Jordan), Tan
Eugene (Philippines), Helen Connolly (nationality unknown),
Katherine Instee (Austria), Michael Rudder (Canada), Oskari
Polcho (Finland), Axel Nordmeter (German), Arne Stromme
(Norway), Maria Trossa (Spain), Simon and William Pike (both
UK) and Andolina Vaoagta and Lind Orchistala (both US).
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