A six-year-old girl, who was among 50 persons injured in a grenade attack on a mosque in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir, succumbed after battling for life for two days, raising the death toll in the incident to six, officials said on Sunday.
Shazia, who had suffered multiple splinter injuries in the attack at Tahab mosque minutes before the Friday prayers, died at Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences at Soura on Saturday evening, they said.
Five persons, including three girls, were earlier killed in the grenade explosion aimed at leader of the Barelvi sect of Muslims, Maulana Abdul Rashid Dawoodi, who was among the injured.
The youth accused of lobbing the grenade was arrested and he claimed the grenade was given to him by Hizbul Mujahideen militants to target Dawoodi and paid Rs 1,000 for it.
However, Hizbul Mujahideen condemned the grenade attack on the mosque and said it does not believe in killing innocent civilians.
Meanwhile, Hilal Ahmad Rangrez, a youth who was critically injured while fleeing a police raid on a house in Khanyar locality of downtown Srinagar on November 5, breathed his last at Soura medical institute Sunday morning, the sources said.
Rangrez had allegedly jumped from the third floor of the house to evade arrest.
Police raided the premises on a tip-off that it had become a gambling den, the officials said.
The kith and kin of the deceased accused police of killing Rangrez. They alleged that he was thrown down by cops when he resisted arrest as there was no gabling going on in the house, and sought intervention of senior police officers to probe the incident.
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