<p>The terror strike at the German Bakery killed nine people and left at least 57 injured.<br />Special Inspector General of Police (Law and Order) Rashmi Shukla told reporters that among the nine killed, seven had been identified. <br /><br />The siblings, Anik Dar, 24, and Anandi Dar, 19, were both residents of Kolkata. Anik was working in a firm in Mumbai, while his sister was a student of Fergusson College here.<br />Three friends, P. Sundari, 22, Vinita Gadani, 22, and Shilpa Goenka, 23, were also killed in the blast, which took place when a waiter tried to open an unclaimed bag left under a table at the popular eatery.<br /><br />While Sundari was from Bangalore, Gadani was originally from Mumbai and Goenka from Kolkata. Sundari and Gadani also worked in the same office in a private firm here, while Goenka was working in Mumbai.<br /><br />One of the victims was a 40-year-old man called Shankar, who worked in the bakery.<br /></p>
<p>The terror strike at the German Bakery killed nine people and left at least 57 injured.<br />Special Inspector General of Police (Law and Order) Rashmi Shukla told reporters that among the nine killed, seven had been identified. <br /><br />The siblings, Anik Dar, 24, and Anandi Dar, 19, were both residents of Kolkata. Anik was working in a firm in Mumbai, while his sister was a student of Fergusson College here.<br />Three friends, P. Sundari, 22, Vinita Gadani, 22, and Shilpa Goenka, 23, were also killed in the blast, which took place when a waiter tried to open an unclaimed bag left under a table at the popular eatery.<br /><br />While Sundari was from Bangalore, Gadani was originally from Mumbai and Goenka from Kolkata. Sundari and Gadani also worked in the same office in a private firm here, while Goenka was working in Mumbai.<br /><br />One of the victims was a 40-year-old man called Shankar, who worked in the bakery.<br /></p>