Pune couple, who stayed at the hotel on 26/11, were shell shocked to see blood stains and bullet marks in their room
Within minutes we learnt it was a terror attack," said Amiya, a consultant who was in Mumbai last year on a business trip.
Stuck to TV
Though the couple was not at the Trident, they were glued to the television all night, hoping that their colleagues stranded at the hotel are safe.
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"For the first time, my wife accompanied me on an official visit as we plannedu00a0 our fourth anniversary in Mumbai, but the tragedy ruined it all," he added.
But the nightmare did not end that night. When the Satpathys went back to the Trident to collect their luggage they were horrified to see the hotel in complete disarray.
"The bullet marks on the walls, the blood stains on the floor sent a chill down my spine. I cringe at the sound of firecrackers. The memories of the ravaged hotel haunt me," said Parul.
However, this year the couple wanted to keep away from all the drama and hence went to Madurai where they had a low-key celebration.
