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The Whole Story described for 26/11 mumbai terror attack

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Salute the brave hearts …. a tribute for 26/11

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In New York the September 11, 2001, death toll has dropped by 40 to 2985 after investigators found fraud, duplication and people once thought dead, city officials said.

The official death toll has fluctuated frequently since two hijacked passenger planes were flown into the 110-storey twin towers of the World Trade Centre at a time when tens of thousands were normally in the vicinity of the lower Manhattan complex.

Some of the 40 taken off the list were originally reported missing by people living overseas.

“Forty names have been taken off the list,” said Ellen Borakove, spokeswoman for the city’s medical examiner.

“Two or three are still being investigated, so those could still be removed in the future.

“Some people were duplication, some were alive and didn’t even know they had been reported missing; There are Other people who claimed people were missing who didn’t even exist,” she said.

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We salute brave officers

who were killed

by the terrorists

in mumbai attack

on 26th november 2008

In memory of all people who died in twin towers on 9/11 – world trade center attack

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Date

Tuesday, September 11, 2001
8:46 am (2001-09-11T08:46) – 10:28 am (2001-09-11T10:29)

Death - 2,973 victims and 19 hijackers

Injured – 6,000+

The September 11 attacks (often referred to as September 11th or 9/11) were a series of coordinated suicide attacks by al-Qaeda upon the United States on September 11, 2001. On that morning, 19 al-Qaeda members hijacked four commercial passenger jet airliners.

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Who can forget the black day of 26/11 where innocent people lost their lives? Just two years after the incident, people of Mumbai pay tribute to the martyrs.

Among the dead were 138 Indians (including 17 policemen and NSG commandos) and 28 foreigners.

The breakdown of the foreigners was as follows: four Americans, three Germans, two Israeli-Americans, two Israelis, two Australians, two Canadians, two French, two Italians, one British-Cypriot, one Dutch, one Japanese, one Jordanian, one Malaysian, one Mauritian, one Mexican, one Singaporean and one Thai.

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