Grandfather from Kochi shot dead in Pahalgam while riding horse

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One of the tourists killed in the terror attack in south Kashmir’s Pahalgam on Tuesday was identified as Kochi resident Ramachandran.

The 65-year-old had gone to Kashmir with his wife Sheela, daughter Arathi and her two children.

“Ramachandran was shot while he was riding a horse. All others in the family are safe. Later, Arathi identified the body of her father at a local hospital,” said Jayalakshmi, a neighbour of the family in the Edappally area of Kochi.

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The family had set out for Kashmir on Monday morning from Kochi via Hyderabad. “During a recent gathering of locals, we were informed about their trip. This evening, when the news about the attack was splashed on TV channels, some of the relatives managed to speak to Arathi, who told them her father was shot dead. The incident happened in her presence,” said Jayalakshmi.

Ramachandran had worked in the UAE for several years before moving back to Kochi four years ago along with his wife.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the government would take steps for the safe return of Ramachandran’s family. “The death of the Ernakulam native is painful. NORKA ROOTS (the nodal agency for matters concerning non-resident Keralites) has been asked to take all steps necessary to help those in Kashmir,” he said.

The Chief Minister said three High Court judges, Anil K Narendran, P G Ajith Kumar and G Gireesh, who are also touring Kashmir, are staying at a hotel in Srinagar. They will return Wednesday, he said. State legislators M Mukesh, T Siddique, K P A Majeed and K Ansalan are also safe in Srinagar, Vijayan said.

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NORKA ROOTS has started a help desk with toll-free number 18004253939, and 00918802012345.

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