‘Inexperience made TN car blast less damaging’
The Times of India Hyderabad|October 29, 2022
The 29-year-old engineering graduate killed at the wheel of a car that exploded in front of a temple in Coimbatore early last Sunday was possibly a suicide bomber whose relative inexperience in handling explosives spared the locality the damage he might have intended to cause, investigators said Friday as the NIA chased more evidence to connect the dots.
‘Inexperience made TN car blast less damaging’

A witness told the police the car blew up soon after Jameesha Mubin stopped in front of the Sangameswara temple at 4 am. Rows of houses along the road leading to the shrine could have been affected had the explosion, caused by an LPG cylinder in the vehicle, occurred in the manner it had been planned, the investigators said. 

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Coimbatore: The 29-year-old engineering graduate killed at the wheel of a car that exploded in front of a temple in Coimbatore last Sunday was possibly a suicide bomber whose relative inexperience in handling explosives spared the locality the damage he might have intended to cause, investigators said on Friday as the NIA chased more evidence to connect the dots.

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