Leakage from pipe causes LPG cylinder blast; four dead in Mumbai


Mumbai, Jul 17 (Zee News): Leakage from pipe caused the blast of an LPG cylinder at Manilal chawl in Golibar area of suburban Santacruz (East) on Thursday, claiming four lives and injuring three, police said after preliminary probe.

Sailkumari, the wife of Rajdev Dixit, one of the deceased, had not attached the new LPG cylinder to the regulator-pipe which resulted in leakage, according to the police.

When she tried to light the gas-stove, it led to the blast.

Sailkumari herself suffered 90 per cent burn injuries and was being treated at government-run Kasturba Hospital. Her husband Rajdev, his brother Kapil Dixit (40) and Rajdev's sons Yashwant (17) and Jeetendra (20) were declared dead upon arrival at V N Desai Hospital.

Two other members of the family, Meera Upadhyay (40) and Shobha Dixit (35), suffered minor injuries.

  

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD- MALWANI

    Fri, Jul 17 2015

    THIS IS A WARNING BELL TO EVERY ONE. BE CAREFUL.DO NOT PLAY WITH FIRE.TAKE CARE WHILE FIXING NEW CYLINDER PLEASE CHECK IT PROPERLY.AVOID WATCHING TV OR TALKING OVER MOBILE PHONE OR OTHER PHONE WHILE SOMETHING IS PUT ON GAS.BE CAUTIOUS.A WRONG STEP MAY RESULT IN SUFFERING LIFE LONG AND MAY CREATE LOSS WHICH CAN NOT BE COMPENSATED

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