I had a great interview with Sadar Khan, a hotel manager. He remembers monkeys, hundreds of them, climbing on vehicles, even on people. They were trying to run away from the zombies. This was all happening on a chaotic mountain road. Sadar saw a bus go over the edge. I would be freaking out. I wouldn't know what to say. I would try to stop myself from crying. Sergeant Mukherjee grabbed Sadar by the arm and told him to drive away with him. And he noticed on the sergeants lap that there was a detonator. His plan was to close all the mountain passes to the living dead. He's going to blow up the road. sergeant was going to wait till the zombies got there. Then sergeant looked at something over Sadar's head, he whipped around and saw General Raj-Singh. The general then stated that the road had to be destroyed immediately. Sergeant Mukherjee handed the detonator over to the general. He then pressed his thumb on then power button. Nothing happened. There was no reaction. The problem was that something had gone wrong with the charges that were buried half a kilometer down the road. General Raj-Singh told us to go. The explosion happened and everyone was going crazy. I would go crazy too if there was an explosion. I would find the saftest place to hide. It was so chaotic that the people ran over Sadar and became very hurt. He pulled himself under a microbus. He heard the zombies coming. He got out under the microbus and saw no one. Then Sadar heard a moan. I was the living dead, they were still after him.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
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