| Four-legged survivors of 26/11 by nikhilndls on 27 November, 2012 - 08:00 AM | ||
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nikhilndls | Four-legged survivors of 26/11 on 27 November, 2012 - 08:00 AM | |
Sheru was among the luckier victims; more than 150 pigeons died in the explosions From the crowded platforms of a train terminus to the tree-filled, shady environs of a welfare organisation — the transition for 13-year-old Sheru was drastic in more ways than one. Four years ago on 26/11, during the wild shooting spree by Ajmal Kasab and his fellow terrorist at CST, Sheru was hit by a bullet. He crawled to a safe place near the parcel office and remained there quietly. If it had not been for some railway workers, it may have been his last resting place.Hours after the killing spree, Shripad Naik, a photojournalist with the Marathi daily Mahanagar, revisited the station around midnight. Recounting the moment for The Hindu, he said, “Some workers told me a dog had been shot. They led me to a place under some stairs. He was in a bad shape … covered with blood, confused and frightened. I talked to him, lifted him with the help of others. Some commandos outside were very helpful. They summoned an ambulance that took him to the SPCA.”Secretary of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals J.C. Khanna recalls Sheru’s arrival. “He was bleeding profusely and was in shock. An X-ray showed he had a lacerated wound on his left shoulder blade. The bullet had torn through the muscle and ripped it apart but he was lucky. If it had lodged itself in or gone deeper he would not have survived.” | ||