'Terrorists were looking for Brits, Americans'
Press Trust Of India
TO SAFETY: A man carries a victim of a gun attack at the Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai.
Mumbai: British national Alex Chamberlain, who works for the Indian Premier League (IPL) in Mumbai, was in a restaurant at the Oberoi Hotel when he heard gunfire.
When terrorists stormed the building, he and a group of people were ushered into the kitchen. Chamberlain told Sky News that a waiter was shot in the arm.
"They (the terrorists) were talking about Britons and Americans specifically. They shot people completely unnecessarily," he said.
The group of about 30-40 people were then "marched up like sheep" by a "young guy with a sub-machine gun, who was about 22-23". The gunman then told people to stop and asked them to put their hands up. The attacker asked if any of the people were British or Americans.
My Indian friend told me 'don't be a hero' and tell him you're Italian and that kind of stuff'."
Chamberlain said he got to about the 18th floor of the hotel and there was a gunman below them, and there were gunshots above and smoke everywhere.
The Briton and another person managed to sneak out of a fire door "without the gunman seeing us", where they stayed for about 15 minutes.
"I phoned my girlfriend and told her I loved her and thought it would be the last time I would talk to anyone," Chamberlain said.
Chamberlain said he "slowly downstairs expecting to see somebody with a gun around the corner" but they had gone.