Explosion at Jehovah's Witnesses Prayer Meeting in India's Kerala Leaves One Dead and Dozens Injured

An explosion occurred during a Jehovah's Witnesses prayer meeting in the southern Indian state of Kerala, resulting in the death of one person and leaving at least 36 others wounded. The blast took place at the Zamra International Convention Centre in Kalamassery town in Ernakulam district. Reports indicate that hundreds of followers of the Christian denomination had gathered for Sunday morning prayers when the incident occurred.

Authorities have stated that the explosion was caused by an improvised explosive device (IED). The Director General of Police, Darvesh Saheb, assured reporters that a thorough investigation would be conducted to determine the perpetrators of the attack. Meanwhile, a person named Dominic Martin has surrendered to the police in Thrissur district, claiming responsibility for the explosion. The police are currently verifying his claims.

The Jehovah's Witnesses sect is known for its non-violence and political neutrality. In India, the denomination has approximately 60,000 followers out of a Christian population of 28 million, according to the 2011 census. The injured individuals are being treated at various hospitals, with a special medical board supervising their care.

A helpline has been established by the Health department to provide assistance and information regarding the incident.

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