Pune blast victim's last post on Facebook said she was waiting for her prince charming

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Anindyee Dhar's last post on Facebook said she was waiting for her prince charming



"I believe in being a beautiful and strong woman who will make heads turn and eyes look up. I am my own princess and I need a prince who needs me," wrote Anindyee Dhar on her Facebook profile.

However, the prince never came but she was reunited with her brother Ankik Dhar as he too fell to the evil designs of the terrorists that targeted German Bakery in Pune.


Net catharsis: Webshots of Facebook profile of Anindyee Dhar.u00a0
Who died in the German Bakery blast


The Facebook wall of Anindyee, a first year student at the Fergusson College, had been painted red with hundreds of netizens giving vent to their anguish over the attack at one of Pune's most favourite joints - the German Bakery.

"May your soul rest in peace Anindyee Dhar and Ankik Dhar. I have come across a lot in these 25 hours.. Media, Family, Friends, this and that.I have witnessed something, of all the people, that is etched into my mind forever. God help me now..." wrote Abhimanyu Dasgupta on the wall of Anindyee's wall who was first year student in Fergusson college.

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Pune blast toll rises to 11

A student from New Delhi, Aditya Jaiprakash Mehta, who was injured in Saturday's terror blast here, succumbed to his injuries in a hospital here early Wednesday, police said.

With this, the toll in the blast at Pune's German Bakery goes up to 11.

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