17 December,2014 09:27 PM IST | | PTI
A faulty alarm clock has saved the life of a 15-year-old boy who failed to wake up in time for school, becoming the only student in class IX of the army-run school where Taliban suicide bombers massacred 148 people, mostly children
15-yr-old oversleeps due to faulty alarm; escapes Peshawar school attack
Peshawar: A faulty alarm clock has saved the life of a 15-year-old boy who failed to wake up in time for school, becoming the only student in class IX of the army-run school where Taliban suicide bombers massacred 148 people, mostly children.
Dawood Ibrahim had attended a marriage function with other members of his family on Monday night and his alarm did not ring next morning. He could not wake up on time and had to skip school, The Express Tribune reported.
The shocking incident has rendered him speechless and he is showing no emotion after six of his close friends died in the blood bath.
Pakistan media shoot footage of the bloodied floor at an army-run school a day after an attack by Taliban militants in Peshawar on Wednesday. Pakistan began three days of mourning on December 17 for the 132 schoolchildren and nine staff killed by the Taliban in the country's deadliest ever terror attack as the world united in a chorus of revulsion. Pic/AFP
"Dawood isn't talking to anyone, he isn't talking at all. He is in the judo team and is a tough child but he is showing no emotion at all right now. He just attended funerals the entire day. No one from his class survived; every single one of them was killed," his elder brother Sufyan Ibrahim was quoted as saying by the paper. Sufyan said Dawood had attended a wedding last night and he overslept.
The silence of an alarm clock saved a life and the silence of Dawood now needs to wake up many, Pakistan Judo Federation
said on the plight of the child.
The attack on Army Public School on Warsak Road yesterday was the most gruesome militant assault in Pakistan's history, bringing international condemnation and outrage.
Military spokesperson Major General Asim Saleem Bajwa said that some adults died in the hospital today, taking the overall toll to 148.