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(28 Sep 2021) LEAD IN: Nearly 14 months after he was critically injured in last year's massive blast in Beirut's port, a Lebanese man has died on Monday. His death brings the number of people who have been killed by the blast to at least 215, according to official records. STORY-LINE: A Lebanese man who was critically injured in the massive explosion at Beirut's port last year has died, nearly 14 months after the blast. Ibrahim Harb, a 35-year-old accountant, was at his downtown office near the port when the explosion occurred, wiping out the port and devastating nearby neighborhoods. He died at his parents' home on Monday night, his brother, Mazen Harb, told The Associated Press. His death brings the number of people who have been killed by the blast to at least 215, according to official records. On Aug. 4, 2020, hundreds of tons of ammonium nitrate, a highly explosive material used in fertilizers, ignited after a massive fire at the port. It later emerged that the nitrate had been improperly stored in a port warehouse for years, and that senior political and security officials knew of its existence and did nothing about it. Along with the scores killed, more than 6,000 people were injured, many of them from broken glass, flying furniture and debris. Ibrahim, who was engaged to be married the following month, suffered serious head injuries and spent more than three months in hospital in a coma after the blast, his brother said. Later, semi-conscious and bed-ridden, he stayed at a rehabilitation center until three days ago when the family decided to bring him home, said the brother. He died on Monday evening. More than a year later, no one has been held to account for the explosion. On Monday, the lead judge investigating the explosion had to suspend his work in the case, amid legal challenges from politicians and a growing campaign by Lebanon's political class against him. Judge Tarek Bitar is the second judge to lead the complicated probe. His predecessor was removed following similar legal challenges by senior officials he had accused of negligence that led to the blast. "Nothing can be done, but may God punish those behind it," said Neamat Harb, Ibrahim's aunt. #Lebanon #Port #Blast Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...