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THE FIRST HUMAN BOMB A book captioned "The First Human Bomb" authored by Prof Dr P Chandra Sekharan goes to print shortly. Rajiv Gandhi was killed in a bomb blast at an election rally in Sriperumbudur, Tamilnadu on May 21, 1991. As the principal scientific investigator, Chandra Sekharan, who was then Director of the Forensic Sciences Department, Madras, had detected that the blast was from a human bomb, the first one of its kind. According to Chandra Sekharan a human bomb is different from a suicide bomber. The first suicide bomber is the Japanese kamikaze pilot who carried a bomb and flung into the stack of enemy’s warship, during the Second World War. In later years suicide bombers used to load explosives in transport vehicles and drive them to hit  and destroy their targets. In human bombs, the human body forms part of the bomb. In both cases they give their lives in order to kill others. But in human bombs the body –parts, esp. bones and hard tissues act like missiles

The depression and the ruptures on the red carpet spread at the site of explosion were caused by the impact of the high-speed trunk bones, which after ricochet flew of in different directions. Some of the trunk bones projected by explosion had directly or after ricochet hit Rajiv Gandhi and others killed in the blast. 'The injury pattern on Rajiv Gandhi and the others confirm this' claims Chandra Sekharan. He asserts that Dhanu alias Anbu alias N.Kalaivani is the first human bomb hitherto unknown, her body having formed part of the bomb and her trunk bones and hard tissues turning as missiles.