<p>Kochi: The death toll from the blasts that occurred at a Christian religious gathering near here a week ago has risen to four, after a 61-year-old woman succumbed to her injuries.</p>.<p>The victim was identified as Moly Joy from Kalamassery, and died at a private hospital in the early hours of Monday, a hospital spokesperson said.</p>.<p>She had suffered over 70 per cent burns in the blast that occurred at a religious gathering on October 29 and was on ventilator support.</p>.<p>The woman was initially treated at another private hospital and later shifted to Ernakulam Medical Center, he said.</p>.<p>A 12-year-old girl named Libina from Malayattoor in Ernakulam district had also succumbed to her injuries on October 30 at the Kalamassery Government Medical College Hospital.</p>.Kerala blasts: 54 cases registered for spreading communally instigative content via social media.<p>Two women who were part of the gathering were killed on the day of the incident.</p>.<p>Over 50 people were injured, some seriously, during the multiple blasts at the international convention centre in Kalamassery, near this port city of Kerala.</p>.<p>They had gathered for the final day of a three-day long prayer meeting organised by the followers of Jehovah's Witnesses.</p>.<p>A few hours after the incident, a man claiming to be an estranged member of Jehovah's Witnesses surrendered before the police in Thrissur district, claiming he carried out the multiple blasts.</p>.<p>The police later recorded his arrest.</p>
<p>Kochi: The death toll from the blasts that occurred at a Christian religious gathering near here a week ago has risen to four, after a 61-year-old woman succumbed to her injuries.</p>.<p>The victim was identified as Moly Joy from Kalamassery, and died at a private hospital in the early hours of Monday, a hospital spokesperson said.</p>.<p>She had suffered over 70 per cent burns in the blast that occurred at a religious gathering on October 29 and was on ventilator support.</p>.<p>The woman was initially treated at another private hospital and later shifted to Ernakulam Medical Center, he said.</p>.<p>A 12-year-old girl named Libina from Malayattoor in Ernakulam district had also succumbed to her injuries on October 30 at the Kalamassery Government Medical College Hospital.</p>.Kerala blasts: 54 cases registered for spreading communally instigative content via social media.<p>Two women who were part of the gathering were killed on the day of the incident.</p>.<p>Over 50 people were injured, some seriously, during the multiple blasts at the international convention centre in Kalamassery, near this port city of Kerala.</p>.<p>They had gathered for the final day of a three-day long prayer meeting organised by the followers of Jehovah's Witnesses.</p>.<p>A few hours after the incident, a man claiming to be an estranged member of Jehovah's Witnesses surrendered before the police in Thrissur district, claiming he carried out the multiple blasts.</p>.<p>The police later recorded his arrest.</p>