Kapurthala: Fire Broke Out Due To Short Circuit In The Civil Hospital Quarter, Female Employee’s Son-In-Law And Dog Burnt Alive.
Jeet Bahadur and others present at the fire spot told Diary Times correspondent Kumud Sharma that Roshni, who was working on the post of Level Four in the Civil Hospital in the quarter, lived with her two daughters Poonam, Pooja and son-in-law Beera. At around 2 am in the night, a massive fire broke out at the house of Roshni’s son-in-law, Beera, son of Kashmir.
A person named Beera and his pet dog died on the spot due to burning alive in a massive fire under suspicious circumstances at around 2 am in the night in a quarter of Kapurthala Civil Hospital. In the horrific incident of fire, the entire contents of the quarter were burnt to ashes and three women were also injured due to the horrific fire.
It is being told by the local people of other quarters that the massive fire was caused due to short circuit. The massive fire was brought under control after several hours of hard work by all the teams of the fire brigade. The City Police Station has started the investigation process into the entire matter of massive fire in the quarter.
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Neighbor Jeet Bahadur and other people of the quarter, who were present at the fire spot, told Diary Times correspondent Kumud Sharma that Roshni, who was working on the post of Level Four in Kapurthala Civil Hospital, lived with her two daughters Poonam, Pooja and son-in-law Beera in the quarter where the fire broke out. Last night, around 2.30 am, a massive fire broke out at the house of Roshni’s son-in-law, Beera, son of Kashmir, due to a short circuit. As soon as the information about the massive fire was received, the massive fire could be brought under control after a lot of effort by the other people of the quarter and all the teams of the fire brigade.
Roshni’s son-in-law Beera and a pet dog were burnt to death on the spot due to a massive fire caused by a short circuit.
Whereas Roshni, Poonam and Pooja, who lived in the quarter, were also badly injured due to the massive fire. Due to the massive fire, the body of the deceased person Beera has been kept in the mortuary and among the injured due to the fire, two are being admitted to the civil hospital in Kapurthala and one to the hospital in Jalandhar. City police station has started the investigation process into the entire fire incident.
On the other hand, SMO of Kapurthala Civil Hospital, Dr. Sandeep Dhawan told Diary Times correspondent Kumud Sharma that at around 2.30 in the night, he had received complete information about the incident of massive fire due to short circuit in Roshni’s quarter. As soon as the information was received, he informed the fire brigade and himself reached the spot and investigated the cause of the fire. The massive fire could be brought under control after several hours of hard work by the fire brigade and the local people of the quarter. But due to the massive fire, all the belongings in the house of the female worker Roshni were burnt to ashes and the female worker Roshni’s son-in-law Beera and a pet dog died on the spot.
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