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LPG gas leak causes fire at Jaipur home, Couple, 3 children burnt alive: Cops

A tragic incident unfolded in Jaipur on Thursday as a young couple and their three children were burnt alive in a fire caused by an LPG gas leak while changing cylinders in their rented home, police said. The fire consumed their room in the Vishwakarma police station area, leaving them with no chance to escape. […]

A tragic incident unfolded in Jaipur on Thursday as a young couple and their three children were burnt alive in a fire caused by an LPG gas leak while changing cylinders in their rented home, police said. The fire consumed their room in the Vishwakarma police station area, leaving them with no chance to escape.

The incident occurred on Thursday morning when Rajesh Yadav (25) was changing the gas cylinder, SHO Rajendra Kumar said. Gas was leaking from the cylinder and suddenly a fire broke out, he said.

“The SHO said Mr Yadav, his wife Rubi (24), their daughters Ishu (7), Khushamani (4) and son Dilkhush (2) were present in the room and none of them could come out. All of them were burnt alive,” he added.

“The SHO said the family were staying in one of the rooms in a residential building that had 17-18 rooms in total. Mr Yadav, a native of Motihari, Bihar, was working in a factory and had been living there for the last four months, the officer said.

“No other room was damaged in the incident,” he said.

Police said that the fire department doused the flames and the dead bodies were shifted to the mortuary of a hospital.

Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari condoled the loss of lives in the incident. “The news of the untimely demise of 5 civilians due to the massive fire at Vishwakarma in Jaipur is heart-wrenching. I pray to God to give place to the departed souls at his feet and strength to the family members to bear this tragedy and speedy recovery of the injured,” Mr Sharma said in a post on X.

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