Updated On: 12 November, 2025 11:08 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad
In heartbreaking scenes, the families of the Delhi car blast victims bid them farewell with tears and folded hands. Twelve people were killed after explosives in a car went off near the Red Fort Metro Station on Monday. The powerful explosion ripped through a parked Hyundai i20, gutting several vehicles in the vicinity and leaving 24 more injured. (PICS/ PTI)

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Family and relatives of e-rickshaw driver Jumman mourn their loss as his mortal remains were brought home
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Sources said the suspects may have used two vehicles — the i20 that exploded and another red car — to execute their plan

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Relatives of Pankaj Sahni, who died in the Red Fort blast, gathered at the Maulana Azad Medical College mortuary in New Delhi on Tuesday with his mortal remains
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The relatives of another victim, Nouman, were seen outside the mortuary at Maulana Azad Medical College

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) announced the formation of a special 10-member team to take over the Red Fort blast probe. The team will be headed by NIA Additional Director General Vijay Sakhare and include an inspector general (IG), two deputy IGs, three superintendents of police, and several deputy superintendents
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