4-year-old dies in Lucknow fire from pooja room lamp

A 4-year-old girl died in Lucknow after a fire sparked by a pooja room lamp engulfed her home while her parents were briefly away

4-year-old dies in Lucknow fire from pooja room lamp
4-year-old dies in Lucknow fire from pooja room lamp

Four-Year-Old Girl Dies in House Fire in Lucknow

A four-year-old girl died after a fire broke out in her house in Lucknow on Friday night. Police reported that a lamp at a small shrine in a pooja room allegedly ignited nearby curtains. The incident occurred while the child’s parents briefly stepped out to buy vegetables, leaving their two daughters asleep in the room.

Details of the Incident

Time Location Victims Cause
9 PM Indira Nagar, Lucknow Avika (4 years), Pankhudi (6 years) Accidental fire

According to police and family members, the fire broke out around 9 PM. Both daughters, six-year-old Pankhudi and her younger sister Avika, were sleeping in the room when flames suddenly engulfed the curtains and spread rapidly.

Avika’s father, Sumit Kumar, said the elder daughter woke up after noticing the flames. She ran out of the room screaming for help, while the younger child was caught in the fire. Neighbours rushed to the house and attempted to douse the fire. However, the blaze intensified quickly, and thick smoke filled the room, making it hard to locate the younger child.

“Due to heavy smoke, Avika was not immediately visible,” a police official said. “After sustained efforts, locals managed to pull her out.”

The child was rushed in critical condition to a nearby private hospital. Doctors referred her to Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, where she was declared dead on arrival, police said. The body has been sent for a postmortem examination.

Sumit said he and his wife Shilpi had gone to a nearby market to buy vegetables after returning from work. They received a call informing them about the fire. “When we rushed back home, our daughter was in a serious condition,” he said, breaking down.

Police said the fire appears to be accidental, and further investigation is underway.

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