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India engineer missing after Brussels blasts

| | Mar 24, 2016, at 01:36 am
New Delhi/Brussels, Mar 23 (IBNS) An Indian software engineer has been missing in Belgium capital Brussels since triple blasts hit the city on Tuesday, officials said.

He has been identified as Raghavendran Ganesh.

He is working with Infosys.

Confirming the matter, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj tweeted: "We are doing our best to locate Raghavendran Ganesh."

She also spoke with his mother and assured her all help to locate her son.

" I hv spoken to Raghavendran's mother Mrs Annapoorni.I assured her that we will spare no effort to locate her son in Brussels," Swaraj said.

She said: "He spoke to his mother an hour before the blasts in Brussels. Please help us locate Raghvendran."

The city of Brussels was on Tuesday hit by three blasts, targeting the airport and a metro station, that left over 30 people killed and several others injured.

 

Image: Sushma Swaraj Twitter page

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