Kundapur: Tailoring shop gutted in fire at Mandarthi; foul play suspected


News & Pics: Silvester D’Souza
Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (EP)

Kundapur, Jan 24: A tailoring shop in Mandarthi near Durgaparameshwari temple here caught fire late night on Friday January 23 causing an estimated loss of Rs four lac.

The shop was completely gutted and the clothes brought for stitching along with sewing machine and furniture has turned to ashes. 

The shop situated a little away from the temple, belonged to Chandra Achar and was run by a person named Suguna on rent for about seven to eight months.

There was a dispute between the management committee of the temple and Achar. The management had demolished a structure built by Achar two months ago saying that it was built on government land.  The women in the house of Achar were injured in the incident and a complaint was lodged in the police station.

The fire in the shop within two months of demolition of the structure has raised suspicion among locals. As per the building owner, everything was calm when he last saw the shop at about 11.30 pm that night.

The sound of a gas cylinder blast was heard at around 1 am in the early hours of January 24 and when the people got up and rushed to the spot, they saw the entire shop engulfed in flames. The owner along with the locals tried to extinguish the fire with the help of water pump but could not succeed.

Brahmavar police arrived at the spot and conducted inspection. Forensic experts came on Saturday afternoon and investigated the spot.

There was electricity till about one hour after the incident. As the gas cylinder burst after the fire engulfed the shop, short circuit or gas leak has been ruled out as the cause.  There were no lamps or anything that could have ignited the fire, indicating that it was not an accident.

As people rushed to extinguish the fire, they were able to avert further loss. There were plenty of wooden items in the house below and if that had caught fire, it would have spread to the houses and building nearby causing further damage to property and human life.

Chandra Achar alleged a foul play in the incident and pleaded police to trace the culprits immediately.

  

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  • Wellwisher, Manglaore

    Sun, Jan 25 2015

    Hitting on common mans life is a great sin. Who ever responsible will get GOD"S punishment.

    Hope politicians will not play in this matter. Be careful about Karandlajji comments.

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  • Prashanth C. Acharya, Udupi/ Dubai

    Sun, Jan 25 2015

    Guys!!! Please don't suspect anything wrong... better you visit the place and inspect the case. the problem is between land owner and temple Mgt not with tenant.

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  • Anonymous,

    Sun, Jan 25 2015

    Ms. Shoba any hand or leg or ..?

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE., PERINJE.

    Sun, Jan 25 2015

    It very tricky case.Forensic report will give some clues and foul play from which side from management or prevailing circumstances are to be ascertained.Please allow live common citizens who are earning their bread and butter by hard work.Cowards/anti-socials can only do such inhuman criminal activities.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jan 25 2015

    It is so sad to hear someone has destroyed the existence of that Lady.It costs lot of Money to build up the tailoring shop.more or less,but the destroying is no go.There is no Need of searching the Person from far.BY the way why and what did the owner came to look at 11.30PM ?and about 1am was fire broke out? can he give a explanatio´?does every owner come to check at that time their tenent?Funny.arrest him and ask him further what is the reason for roaming about where a Lady tailor is there.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 25 2015

    Mrs. Sherlock Holmes,
    It Germany you might call the day by 7.30 - 8.00pm. But in India we have late dinners and watch tv and go to bed by 11 or 12.00. Before going to bed its a common thing to check the gates, garage doors etc. Mr. Achar has done the same thing.
    Let the police do the job.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 25 2015

    Shankar, why inspect Ladies Tailor ...

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