(31 May 2005) SHOTLIST
May 31, 2005
1. Various of burnt out KFC building
2. Rescue worker checking a dead body
3. Rescue workers carrying out a body
4. Bodies lying in Jinah hospital mortuary
5. Doctor and hospital officials checking body
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Abeul Razzaq, Doctor:
"Last night six bodies came here from KFC (attack). Four bodies are fully burnt and two bodies died due to carbon monoxide."
7. Family members carrying body out of mortuary
8. Family members putting body in ambulance
9. Relatives crying
10. Wide shot of mortuary
11. Wide shot burnt out gas station
12. Various of burnt cars at gas station
May 30, 2005
13. Bus on fire
14. Car on fire on the road
15. Wide exterior mosque
16. Sign at mosque entrance
17. Wide mosque interior, crowd walking amid debris
18. People looking at body part on the floor
19. Long shot corridor with broken glass on the floor
20. Wide shot courtyard with debris on ground
May 30, 2005
21. SOUNDBITE (English) Tareq Jamil, Karachi Police chief:
"What we gathered from these injured is that probably three people, some say four, they tried to force their entry, they were stopped by the policemen at the gate, they shot the policemen, the other two they retaliated and two of them were injured. One of them died later in the hospital. The third one, who managed to get inside, he blew himself up but he could not reach the place where the people were standing in prayer, so that has probably saved much of the damage."
22. Ambulance arriving at Patel hospital
23. Injured in stretchers arriving
24. Doctor tending to injured
25. Corpse on bed
26. Hospital sign
STORYLINE
Police in the Pakistani city of Karachi have recovered the bodies of six employees of a KFC restaurant that was set on fire by a mob angry over a suicide attack at a Shiite mosque, raising the overall death toll in the violence to 11, officials said.
Four of the victims at the restaurant were burned to death while the two others froze to death after taking refuge in a refrigeration unit at the
restaurant, senior police official Manzoor Mughal said.
But Dr Abeul Razzaq at Jinah Hospital said the two others died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
The restaurant was targeted after Monday's attack on the Madinatul Ilm Imambargah mosque.
Three suicide attackers clashed with police and exploded a bomb at the mosque in violence that killed two of the attackers, two policemen and one worshipper and wounded 26 others.
Sunni Muslim extremists are suspected in the mosque attack, but it was unclear why the KFC restaurant was targeted in retaliatory rioting, along
with arson attacks on vehicles, shops, three banks and three petrol stations.
However, the restaurant is heavily associated with the United States and rioters in Pakistan typically attack symbols of Washington.
Anti-US feeling grew in Pakistan after Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf allied the country with Washington in the war on terror after the September 11, 2001, attacks.
In the mosque attack, the three attackers stole an automatic weapon from a police guard outside the mosque before shooting him dead.
Other policemen opened fire, killing one of the attackers and wounding another, while an officer also was killed.
The third attacker managed to get inside the mosque and detonated a bomb strapped to his body.
The attack came three days after a suspected suicide bomber attacked a Shiite religious gathering during a festival at a shrine near Islamabad,
Pakistan's capital, killing about 20 people and injuring dozens.
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