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A salty mutton dish saved 11 people who were visiting Kashmir from Kerala for the first time, just as shots rang out in Pahalgam. Lavanya Alby George from Kannur told the Telegraph about their close encounter with the tragic murders that left 26 people dead on Tuesday (April 22). Lavanya was at a local restaurant, Moon Walk, with her extended family for lunch on the day terrorists spat blood in Baisaran. She was on vacation with her husband, their three children, their parents, her husband’s cousin and her family. She told the publication that after skipping lunch in favour of sightseeing on Sunday and Monday, they decided to have the meal on Tuesday. One of the dishes, mutton rigan josh, was too salty. So they asked the restaurant to prepare it again. This caused a delay in their plans to visit Baisaran. Also Read: Ex-Pak cricketer questions Islamabad and Shehbaz Sharif on Pahalgam attack: 'Deep down, you know the truth' After finishing their food, the family went to Baisaran meadows but was
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