Family loses breadwinner in 26/11 attacks

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  • Published On: December 11, 2008
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It has been two weeks since the Mumbai terror strike, but for families, who have lost their breadwinner, the harsh reality of an uncertain future is sinking in. Hussainbi's troubles are mounting as her immediate concern is to provide for her five children. Her husband Peer Pasha, a waiter at Leopold Cafe, was among the terror attacks' first victims. He made Rs 2,200 a month, barely enough to make ends meet.

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