<p>Thiruvananthapuram: While a Kochi native was among those killed in the Pahalgam terror attack, three judges of Kerala High Court had a narrow escape.</p><p>N Ramachandran of Edapally in Kochi was reportedly killed. He had gone for a Kashmir tour from Kochi on Monday along with his family members. </p><p>Sources in Kochi said that Ramachandran was accompanied by his wife, daughter and grandchildren.</p><p>Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan expressed grief over the death of a Malayali. He said in a statement that steps would be taken for the safe return of his family members.</p><p>Around five Malayalis who went to Kashmir were also reported missing in Pahalgam. The information was received at a help line opened by the Kerala government agency NORKA-Roots. The information will be shared with authorities in Kashmir, said NORKA Roots chief executive officer Ajith Kolaserry said.</p>.28 people, mostly tourists, killed as terrorists open fire in Jammu & Kashmir's Pahalgam.<p>Three judges of Kerala High Court, who went on a tour with family to Kashmir, had a narrow escape as they returned from Pahalgam to Srinagar a few hours ahead of the terror strike on Tuesday. Judges Anil K Narendran, G Girish and P G Ajithkumar, who are now in Srinagar, are planning to return on Wednesday. </p><p>Four MLAs from Kerala and some officials of the Kerala Legislative Assembly reached Srinagar on Tuesday as part of a legislative committee meeting. "We are in Srinagar. Here security has been tightened and we are remaining in our rooms," Congress MLA T Siddique told DH over phone. Actor-turned CPM MLA M Mukesh, IUML MLA K P A Majeed and CPM MLA K Ansalan are the other MLAs from Kerala in Srinagar.</p>
<p>Thiruvananthapuram: While a Kochi native was among those killed in the Pahalgam terror attack, three judges of Kerala High Court had a narrow escape.</p><p>N Ramachandran of Edapally in Kochi was reportedly killed. He had gone for a Kashmir tour from Kochi on Monday along with his family members. </p><p>Sources in Kochi said that Ramachandran was accompanied by his wife, daughter and grandchildren.</p><p>Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan expressed grief over the death of a Malayali. He said in a statement that steps would be taken for the safe return of his family members.</p><p>Around five Malayalis who went to Kashmir were also reported missing in Pahalgam. The information was received at a help line opened by the Kerala government agency NORKA-Roots. The information will be shared with authorities in Kashmir, said NORKA Roots chief executive officer Ajith Kolaserry said.</p>.28 people, mostly tourists, killed as terrorists open fire in Jammu & Kashmir's Pahalgam.<p>Three judges of Kerala High Court, who went on a tour with family to Kashmir, had a narrow escape as they returned from Pahalgam to Srinagar a few hours ahead of the terror strike on Tuesday. Judges Anil K Narendran, G Girish and P G Ajithkumar, who are now in Srinagar, are planning to return on Wednesday. </p><p>Four MLAs from Kerala and some officials of the Kerala Legislative Assembly reached Srinagar on Tuesday as part of a legislative committee meeting. "We are in Srinagar. Here security has been tightened and we are remaining in our rooms," Congress MLA T Siddique told DH over phone. Actor-turned CPM MLA M Mukesh, IUML MLA K P A Majeed and CPM MLA K Ansalan are the other MLAs from Kerala in Srinagar.</p>