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Italian nationals are thought to be among the hostages taken by gunmen
who stormed a cafe popular with foreigners in the capital of Bangladesh
on Friday, Italian state television said quoting the Italian ambassador
to Bangladesh. Photo: Collected.
As the
hostage situation at the Holey Artisan Bakery comes to a bloody end,
stories of those who were trapped inside are slowly coming forward.
International news agencies have reported one Japanese citizen has been
rescued, while seven other Japanese and seven Italians are still
unaccounted for.
Taresi, 19, an Indian citizen who is a resident in Bangladesh, was in
the country for summer vacation and was among those trapped inside the
café, a popular hangout for foreigners in Dhaka's diplomatic zone of
Gulshan.
She recently got admitted at the University of California, Berkeley,
her father Ziam Sanjeev’s friend Rashid Hassan Khan told The Daily Star.
Taresi went to the café after Iftar yesterday with two of her friends
and remains out of reach since then. Although calls went through to
her mobile number, those were not answered.
Meanwhile, Soumir Baroi, a worker at the café, who was trapped inside
a bathroom at the bakery, managed to contact his younger brother Gopal
via texts.
Gopal tried to reach Soumir, over phone around 9:30pm. After failing
to reach him on one of his numbers, Gopal managed to reach Soumir on
another number, which he did not pick up.
They exchanged their last text at 6:22am. After the offensive was
launched at 7:40am, Gopal tried to reach his brother, he managed to get
through the line, but there was no answer.
Another, Monohor Corraya, an official of a buying house Studio Text,
claimed that his Italian boss, Managing Director Nadia Benidity, went to
the café along with five clients from her country for dinner.
Quoting the MD’s driver, our correspondent said the car carrying them entered the Holey Artisan around 8:15pm.
After dropping them at the gate, when the driver was parking the car,
gunmen entered the restaurant and held hostage dozens of people at
gunpoint. The driver managed to escape the scene with the car.
The staff was seen waiting outside the café for their MD this
morning. They are calling their MD repeatedly over the mobile phone but
no call was responded.
Benidity is doing business in Bangladesh for the last 22 to 23 years.
Meanwhile,
News agency Reuters has reported of seven missing Italian citizens in the wake of the hostage crisis.
Operation Thunderbolt ended around 9:30am bringing the hours long hostage situation to an end. However, the fate of those trapped inside could not be known.