Delhi Car Blast: Payal Ghosh Loses School Friend In Tragic Incident, Says 'Kind Soul Is Gone In Cruel Way'
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Bollywood actress Payal Ghosh is mourning the tragic loss of her school friend, who passed away in the horrific car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort on November 10. Expressing her grief, the actress recalled
their recent conversation, describing her as someone who was always 'full of life.'For the unversed, Nine people died and over 20 people were injured in the deadly blast that ripped through a slow moving car near the Lal Qila metro station. Investigators suspect it to be a suicide bomber attack, however, there has been no official confirmation yet.
Payal Ghosh mourns the loss of her school friend in Delhi car blast
While talking to Bollywood Bubble, Payal Ghosh expressed, "I still can’t believe she is no more… we spoke just a week back. She was full of life, always smiling, always spreading positivity. It feels unreal that such a kind soul is gone in such a cruel way. She wasn’t just a friend; she was family. We grew up together, shared dreams, laughter, and struggles. Losing her this way… there are no words."ALSO READ: Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar Trailer Launch Event POSTPONED Amid Delhi Red Fort Car Blast Furthermore, the actress urged everyone to stand by the victims’ families during this difficult time and appealed for stronger action to make public spaces safer for all.
More on the blast
A Pulwama resident, Dr Umar Mohammad, is alleged to be the mastermind of the attack. It is not known yet if he was in the car or absconding.The police has detained his family in Koil, Pulwama.The police are also questioning three other Pulwama residents in connection with the attack:1. Tariq Ahmed Malik (S/o Ghulam Ahmed Malik) (ATM Guard);2. Aamir Rashid (S/o Ab Rashid Mir) (Person in viral Picture and was using the SIM Card of Tariq);3. Umar Rashid (S/o Ab Rashid Mir).A high-level security review meeting will be held by Union Home Minister Amit Shah at 11 am. The meeting will be held inside the Home Ministry office at Kartavya Bhawan and attended by Home Secretary Govind Mohan, the Director of the Intelligence Bureau, the Director General of the National Investigation Agency, the Delhi Police Commissioner, and other senior officials.