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Tragedy Strikes Delhi Children's Hospital: 7 Babies Dead in Devastating Fire

May 26,2024
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A tragic fire at Delhi Children's Hospital claims the lives of seven newborns, sparking a legal battle as a lawsuit is filed against the owner, Naveen Kichi. The incident also leaves one infant dead, while five others are rushed to alternative facilities for treatment. Kichi is currently on the run as authorities launch investigations into the cause of the blaze.

In a heartbreaking turn of events, a fire engulfed Delhi Children's Hospital, resulting in the deaths of seven innocent newborns. The hospital, which housed a total of twelve infants, tragically lost one baby prior to the fire outbreak. Six more precious lives were lost in the inferno, while five others were swiftly relocated to neighboring hospitals for urgent medical care.

Authorities have taken swift action, filing a lawsuit against the hospital owner, Naveen Kichi, who is currently evading law enforcement. The charges include endangering the lives of others, wrongful death, and involvement in criminal activities as per sections 304A and 34 of the law. Investigations are underway to determine the exact cause of the fire and to hold accountable those responsible for this devastating loss of life.

Emergency responders, including the Delhi Fire Brigade, swiftly mobilized to the scene, deploying sixteen fire trucks to combat the blaze. Despite valiant efforts, the intensity of the fire posed significant challenges, resulting in injuries and tragic fatalities. Eyewitnesses recount the harrowing scene, describing a chaotic rescue operation amidst the chaos of exploding cylinders.

This heart-wrenching incident has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting a collective call for justice and accountability. As families mourn the loss of their precious little ones, authorities continue their diligent efforts to uncover the truth behind this catastrophic event.


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Tragedy Strikes Delhi Children's Hospital: 7 Babies Dead in Devastating Fire
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A tragic fire at Delhi Children's Hospital claims the lives of seven newborns, sparking a legal battle as a lawsuit is filed against the owner, Naveen Kichi. The incident also leaves one infant dead, while five others are rushed to alternative facilities for treatment. Kichi is currently on the run as authorities launch investigations into the cause of the blaze.
In a heartbreaking turn of events, a fire engulfed Delhi Children's Hospital, resulting in the deaths of seven innocent newborns. The hospital, which housed a total of twelve infants, tragically lost one baby prior to the fire outbreak. Six more precious lives were lost in the inferno, while five others were swiftly relocated to neighboring hospitals for urgent medical care.

Authorities have taken swift action, filing a lawsuit against the hospital owner, Naveen Kichi, who is currently evading law enforcement. The charges include endangering the lives of others, wrongful death, and involvement in criminal activities as per sections 304A and 34 of the law. Investigations are underway to determine the exact cause of the fire and to hold accountable those responsible for this devastating loss of life.

Emergency responders, including the Delhi Fire Brigade, swiftly mobilized to the scene, deploying sixteen fire trucks to combat the blaze. Despite valiant efforts, the intensity of the fire posed significant challenges, resulting in injuries and tragic fatalities. Eyewitnesses recount the harrowing scene, describing a chaotic rescue operation amidst the chaos of exploding cylinders.

This heart-wrenching incident has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting a collective call for justice and accountability. As families mourn the loss of their precious little ones, authorities continue their diligent efforts to uncover the truth behind this catastrophic event.
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