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India: Spider named in memory of hero cop killed in 26/11 Mumbai attack
Web Report/Mumbai Filed on June 29, 2021 | Last updated on June 29, 2021 at 08.22 am
Ombale had captured Kasab on November 27, 2008, overpowering him despite being blasted by 40 bullets from an AK-47.
A new species of jumping spider, discovered in Kalyan on the outskirts of Mumbai, has been named ‘Icius Tukarami,’ in memory of Tukaram Ombale, the policeman who was killed while trying to nab 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab.
Ombale had captured Kasab on November 27, 2008, overpowering him despite being blasted by 40 bullets from an AK-47. The police officer later succumbed to the wounds. He was posthumously awarded the Ashok Chakra for his bravery and selflessness.
Assistant Sub-Inspector Tukaram Omble is memorialised by a bronze statue at Chowpatty, a popular beach in Mumbai, as a tribute to his bravery. Former Mumbai. 28.06.2021, Sputnik International
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The daughter of 26/11 martyr talks about the grief of losing father
The daughter of 26/11 martyr talks about the grief of losing father
We Feel Papa Will Come Home Any Moment, Although Deep In Our Heart We Know That He Will Never Be Amongst Us Now, Says A Teary-eyed Vaishali Ombale, The Eldest Daughter Of The Mumbai Terror Attacks Hero. PTI | Updated on: 25 Nov 2017, 04:37:22 PM
Mumbai:
The daughter of policeman Tukaram Ombale, who was killed while trying to capture terrorist Ajmal Kasab, says her family still awaits his return, nine years after the Mumbai terror attacks.
We feel papa will come home any moment, although deep in our heart we know that he will never be amongst us now, says a teary-eyed Vaishali Ombale, the eldest daughter of the Mumbai terror attacks hero.