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Sarabjit's body reaches Amritsar airport

Sarabjit's body reaches Amritsar airport

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk [ Updated: May 02, 2013 21:45 IST ]
  • Pakistani hospital staff transfer the body of jailed Indian spy Sarabjit Singh after an autopsy at a local hospital in Lahore, Pakistan on Thursday, May 2, 2013. Indians expressed outrage at the Pakistan government Thursday over the death of a convicted Indian spy who had been attacked with a brick by two fellow inmates in a Pakistan prison, a development New Delhi said has damaged relations between the longtime rival nations. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)
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    Pakistani hospital staff transfer the body of jailed Indian spy Sarabjit Singh after an autopsy at a local hospital in Lahore, Pakistan on Thursday, May 2, 2013. Indians expressed outrage at the Pakistan government Thursday over the death of a convicted Indian spy who had been attacked with a brick by two fellow inmates in a Pakistan prison, a development New Delhi said has damaged relations between the longtime rival nations. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)
  • Pakistani cargo staff offload a coffin carrying the body of jailed Indian spy Sarabjit Singh, on its way to India at Lahore airport on Thursday, May 2, 2013 in Pakistan. Indians expressed outrage at the Pakistan government Thursday over the death of a convicted Indian spy who had been attacked with a brick by two fellow inmates in a Pakistan prison, a development New Delhi said has damaged relations between the longtime rival nations. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)
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    Pakistani cargo staff offload a coffin carrying the body of jailed Indian spy Sarabjit Singh, on its way to India at Lahore airport on Thursday, May 2, 2013 in Pakistan. Indians expressed outrage at the Pakistan government Thursday over the death of a convicted Indian spy who had been attacked with a brick by two fellow inmates in a Pakistan prison, a development New Delhi said has damaged relations between the longtime rival nations. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)
  • The body of Sarabjit Singh, a convicted Indian spy who died after was bludgeoned with a brick by two fellow inmates at a Pakistani prison arrives at the airport in Amritsar, India, Thursday, May 2, 2013. Singh had been comatose and on a ventilator for days after the prison attack last Friday. Indians expressed outrage over the death Thursday as government officials said the incident had badly damaged relations between the two nuclear armed neighbors. (AP Photo/Prabhjot Gill)
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    The body of Sarabjit Singh, a convicted Indian spy who died after was bludgeoned with a brick by two fellow inmates at a Pakistani prison arrives at the airport in Amritsar, India, Thursday, May 2, 2013. Singh had been comatose and on a ventilator for days after the prison attack last Friday. Indians expressed outrage over the death Thursday as government officials said the incident had badly damaged relations between the two nuclear armed neighbors. (AP Photo/Prabhjot Gill)
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  • Officials wait as an Air India aircraft carrying the body of Sarabjit Singh, a convicted Indian spy who died after was bludgeoned with a brick by two fellow inmates at a Pakistani prison, arrives at the airport in Amritsar, India, Thursday, May 2, 2013. Singh had been comatose and on a ventilator for days after the prison attack last Friday. Indians expressed outrage over the death Thursday as government officials said the incident had badly damaged relations between the two nuclear armed neighbors. (AP Photo/Prabhjot Gill)
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    Officials wait as an Air India aircraft carrying the body of Sarabjit Singh, a convicted Indian spy who died after was bludgeoned with a brick by two fellow inmates at a Pakistani prison, arrives at the airport in Amritsar, India, Thursday, May 2, 2013. Singh had been comatose and on a ventilator for days after the prison attack last Friday. Indians expressed outrage over the death Thursday as government officials said the incident had badly damaged relations between the two nuclear armed neighbors. (AP Photo/Prabhjot Gill)
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