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Mantralaya fire: Police registers case of accidental death

Jun 22, 2012

Mumbai: Mumbai Police has registered a case of accidental death after three persons died in the massive fire in the Maharashtra state secretariat here.

The Marine Lines police have registered a case in the incident and are investigating the matter, police sources said.

The fire at the secretariat was doused after 12 hours. PTI

Meanwhile, the family of constable Mohan Shankar More, who was posted in the Chief Minister’s cabin, claimed that he had not returned home since yesterday. Police said they are searching for him.

Earlier, forensic experts also visited the site as part of an inquiry being conducted by police to collect samples from the spot for probing the cause of the blaze. One more body was recovered by fire brigade officials this morning from the sixth floor of the building, taking the toll in the incident to three.

“The charred remains of a victim were found outside the office of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on the sixth floor of Mantralaya at around 8 AM,” fire brigade sources said.

Sixteen others sustained injuries in the raging fire in the secretariat. The injured persons have been admitted to various hospitals, including 11 at JJ and St George, 3 at GT and 2 at Nair hospital.

Some of them have suffered from suffocation, while others have sustained minor injuries on hands and legs, JJ Hospital dean Dr T P Lahane said.

PTI

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