MUSKAN KATARIA
BJ(MC) , THIRD SEMESTER
London: A British man paralysed during the deadly Mumbai terror attacks
in 2008 is suing the owners of the Taj Mahal Palace
Hotel, alleging that they did not properly secure the building despite
warnings that an attack was imminent.
Lawyers
for Will Pike said that they are bringing a civil claim for damages at London's
High Court against the Indian Hotels Company Ltd, part of Indian conglomerate
Tata Group. The century-old luxury hotel was a key site during the
days-long assault on Mumbai landmarks, which began five years ago Tuesday and
left more than 160 people dead.
Hundreds
of guests were staying at the hotel when gunmen entered, spraying gunfire and
setting rooms ablaze.
Pike's
lawyer said that in a 2008 CNN interview, the then-chairman of the Tata Group
confirmed that the hotel had been warned. ---
"Clear
warnings were received by the hotel that an attack was being conceived and they
were a target," said Russell Levy.
"Despite
that they did not put in security measures that would have made the terrorists
choose a different target, or prevent them from being able to mount the attack
in the way they did." Levy said Pike, 33, was spending the last night
of a holiday in India with his girlfriend at the hotel on November 26, 2008
when they heard gunfire from other rooms and saw smoke coming out from the
floor below.

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