
One dies in Saket Court Complex fire
The Hindu
An 83-year-old man, a father-in-law of an Additional Sessions Judge, died when a fire broke out in a house in Saket Court Residential Complex on Saturday evening, fire department said. Four persons ha
An 83-year-old man, a father-in-law of an Additional Sessions Judge, died when a fire broke out in a house in Saket Court Residential Complex on Saturday evening, fire department said. Four persons have been rescued, they said. Delhi Fire Services official said that the call was received at 5.23 p.m. regarding fire on the fourth floor house in C-Block after which seven fire tenders were pressed into service. The police said that Station House Officer of Saket police station reached the spot. Four persons of the family were safely rescued by fire department officials and police personnel.
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