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Briton tells of his Mumbai rescue | Briton tells of his Mumbai rescue |
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A British businessman who barricaded himself into a Mumbai hotel room for two days when gunmen attacked has spoken of his relief at being rescued. | A British businessman who barricaded himself into a Mumbai hotel room for two days when gunmen attacked has spoken of his relief at being rescued. |
Mark Abell was staying at the Oberoi, seized by militants on Wednesday. | Mark Abell was staying at the Oberoi, seized by militants on Wednesday. |
He said he had no food, little water and was "surrounded by explosions, gunshots and people screaming" but now he was looking forward to going home. | He said he had no food, little water and was "surrounded by explosions, gunshots and people screaming" but now he was looking forward to going home. |
One British national, Andreas Liveras, died and at least seven Britons were hurt in the attacks on the Indian city. | One British national, Andreas Liveras, died and at least seven Britons were hurt in the attacks on the Indian city. |
By Friday, the Oberoi was back under control of authorities after troops flushed out the gunmen. | By Friday, the Oberoi was back under control of authorities after troops flushed out the gunmen. |
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But police found 24 bodies there after freeing dozens of guests and staff. | But police found 24 bodies there after freeing dozens of guests and staff. |
Rescue operations are continuing at the Taj Mahal Palace hotel, another of Mumbai's luxury hotels, and a Jewish centre. | Rescue operations are continuing at the Taj Mahal Palace hotel, another of Mumbai's luxury hotels, and a Jewish centre. |
Mr Abell's ordeal was one shared by other Britons who also locked themselves in their rooms during the series of attacks. | Mr Abell's ordeal was one shared by other Britons who also locked themselves in their rooms during the series of attacks. |
'Too close' | 'Too close' |
He told the BBC it had been "very grim" and he had been just a few floors away from the worst violence in the hotel. | He told the BBC it had been "very grim" and he had been just a few floors away from the worst violence in the hotel. |
"We were too close for comfort and throughout the night, the whole thing was punctuated by a series of explosions. | "We were too close for comfort and throughout the night, the whole thing was punctuated by a series of explosions. |
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"Towards the end of the night it started to quieten down and I was communicating on my Blackberry with other people who were in a similar position and we slowly started to get a picture that we would be evacuated." | "Towards the end of the night it started to quieten down and I was communicating on my Blackberry with other people who were in a similar position and we slowly started to get a picture that we would be evacuated." |
After some 36 hours locked in his room, he was rescued by "an entourage of heavily armed military, hotel staff and the police". | After some 36 hours locked in his room, he was rescued by "an entourage of heavily armed military, hotel staff and the police". |
Asked what was going through his mind at that point, he said: "I'm going home, going to see my children, going to see my wife." | Asked what was going through his mind at that point, he said: "I'm going home, going to see my children, going to see my wife." |
He then described bloody scenes as he was helped out of the hotel. | He then described bloody scenes as he was helped out of the hotel. |
"The lobby was carnage - there was blood and guts everywhere - it was very upsetting," he said. | "The lobby was carnage - there was blood and guts everywhere - it was very upsetting," he said. |
"Just before I went to my room I'd had dinner in the Kandahar restaurant and unfortunately the waitress who served us was one of the first to get shot." | "Just before I went to my room I'd had dinner in the Kandahar restaurant and unfortunately the waitress who served us was one of the first to get shot." |
Sir Gulam Noon, another British businessman, was also forced to barricade himself and several colleagues into a room at the Taj Mahal Palace hotel. | Sir Gulam Noon, another British businessman, was also forced to barricade himself and several colleagues into a room at the Taj Mahal Palace hotel. |
He said they were all afraid that at any time the gunmen would kick the door down and, at one stage, smoke from a fire began seeping into the room. He headed towards one corner of the bar and saw me and a number of others at the back, and just opened fire on us Hanesh Patel, shooting victim | |
"Then it was a panic situation," he said. "We could feel it in our throats. We knew it was serious." | "Then it was a panic situation," he said. "We could feel it in our throats. We knew it was serious." |
Eventually, all six were rescued from a balcony by a fire crew, and lowered to safety. | Eventually, all six were rescued from a balcony by a fire crew, and lowered to safety. |
He told the BBC: "I hope, and I'm sure, like Londoners, Bombayites are resilient, brave and will withstand this onslaught on the city." | He told the BBC: "I hope, and I'm sure, like Londoners, Bombayites are resilient, brave and will withstand this onslaught on the city." |
Pandemonium | Pandemonium |
Another Briton was not so lucky. Holidaymaker Hanesh Patel is recovering in hospital after he was shot in both legs at a Mumbai cafe. | Another Briton was not so lucky. Holidaymaker Hanesh Patel is recovering in hospital after he was shot in both legs at a Mumbai cafe. |
He told the BBC how the gunman had been firing continuously and randomly, stopped, then started shooting again. | He told the BBC how the gunman had been firing continuously and randomly, stopped, then started shooting again. |
"That's when he headed towards one corner of the bar and saw me and a number of others at the back, and just opened fire on us," the 29-year-old said. | "That's when he headed towards one corner of the bar and saw me and a number of others at the back, and just opened fire on us," the 29-year-old said. |
Other Britons flew home on Friday, shaken but relieved after their ordeals. | Other Britons flew home on Friday, shaken but relieved after their ordeals. |
Steve Vincent, in India on business, had been in his room at the Taj Palace hotel when the explosions and firing began. | Steve Vincent, in India on business, had been in his room at the Taj Palace hotel when the explosions and firing began. |
"It was absolute chaos, pandemonium on the streets and people going everywhere, really scary, absolute carnage," he said. | "It was absolute chaos, pandemonium on the streets and people going everywhere, really scary, absolute carnage," he said. |
Gun fire | Gun fire |
The attacks have been condemned by Gordon Brown as "atrocious". | |
The Prime Minister said he did not believe there were any further Britons among hostages. | The Prime Minister said he did not believe there were any further Britons among hostages. |
The only British national known to have died is Mr Liveras, a businessman who emigrated to Britain from Cyprus. | The only British national known to have died is Mr Liveras, a businessman who emigrated to Britain from Cyprus. |
Andreas Liveras had gone to the Taj Palace hotel for a meal | Andreas Liveras had gone to the Taj Palace hotel for a meal |
Mr Liveras, the founder of a luxury yacht business, had been visiting the Taj Mahal Palace to have a curry on Wednesday evening when he was killed. | Mr Liveras, the founder of a luxury yacht business, had been visiting the Taj Mahal Palace to have a curry on Wednesday evening when he was killed. |
He became caught up in the violence, and when he spoke to the BBC he said: "I think it's got the best restaurant here. But as soon as we sat at the table we heard the machine gun fire outside in the corridor." | He became caught up in the violence, and when he spoke to the BBC he said: "I think it's got the best restaurant here. But as soon as we sat at the table we heard the machine gun fire outside in the corridor." |
He described hiding under the table and then being led to a salon in the hotel where hundreds of other guests were sheltering. | He described hiding under the table and then being led to a salon in the hotel where hundreds of other guests were sheltering. |
The Foreign Office is advising against all non-essential travel to Mumbai until further notice. | The Foreign Office is advising against all non-essential travel to Mumbai until further notice. |
A reception centre for British nationals has been set up at the British Council Library in Mumbai and will remain open overnight. | A reception centre for British nationals has been set up at the British Council Library in Mumbai and will remain open overnight. |
The Foreign Office has issued an emergency number for people with relatives in Mumbai: 0207 008 0000. | The Foreign Office has issued an emergency number for people with relatives in Mumbai: 0207 008 0000. |