Earphones Prove Fatal: Man Who Died in Delhi's Shanty Fire Was Talking to Wife on Phone
Another person sustained burn injuries, with police saying several LPG cylinders had exploded, intensifying the blaze and triggering panic among residents.
Munna's elder sister, Farida Bibi (35), recounted the horrifying moments. "We were sleeping when the fire started, and everyone began running helter-skelter. My brother was talking to his wife with earphones on. We thought he had escaped, too, but little did we know it was his last call," she told PTI.
The 30-year-old man's wife and six-year-old daughter live in Kolkata, while he worked in Delhi as a scrap dealer to support his widowed mother and family. Farida Bibi said, "Our father passed away seven years ago. My brother had been working here for 15 years to keep us going. We have lost everything: my brother, our home, and whatever little we had. We urge the government to help us in this time of despair."
Another local, Rafiq, said his brother's condition was critical after sustaining severe burns. "He was sleeping near the place where the fire began and couldn't run like us. When I found him, he was completely burnt. I couldn't even recognize him," he said.
The injured man, also a scrap dealer, has a wife, a son, and a daughter. "We have nothing left. Everything has been reduced to ashes. We only hope the government helps us in rebuilding our lives," Rafiq added.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said the fire that erupted late on Friday evening was brought fully under control by deploying adequate teams, and those affected in the incident were being provided relief.
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