'It was terrible to see some just hands, other body parts'
Mumbai, July 11 (UNI) Megha Sharma who watched the gory scene of blood on the tracks and blown-up body parts from her window, said it was too terrible to watch the bodies of passengers being carried to the nearby V N Desai Hospital in Santacruz.
'I couldn't watch the scene. People had blood splashed on their own clothes, while they did not step back from helping others. Some hands and some feet using around amid bodies that were completely disfigured,'' she recounted.
''Blood and bodies had me in an emotional mess, but the spirit of the people is strong. They are providing buiscuits and water to the people, who are stranded and really helping out despite their own pains,'' she said.
While the railway tracks are just parallel to the road to her house and the V N Desai Hospital is in the lane behind.
''The lane of the hospital is narrower than the main road but despite no traffic and the hospital and the blast spot being hardly any distance away, there was just about one ambulance coming in 40 minutes,'' she said.
''The local people are providing every help, while the police seemed to have failed in their duty,'' she complained.
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