Delhi: Innocent died in Ashirwad apartment due to LPG leakage, chaos among family members

A painful news has come out from Delhi amid the LPG crisis in the country. A two and a half year old girl has died in Ashirwad Apartment due to LPG leak in Delhi. This incident has created a stir in the girl’s family and people are crying and crying.

What is the whole matter?

This case is from Ghazipur area of ​​East Delhi. Here, a two and a half year old girl died and her seven year old elder sister became unconscious due to leakage of LPG gas in a rented flat. Police said that a panel of doctors has been formed for the post-mortem. Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) has confirmed that the cause of death of the girl is LPG gas leakage. The incident happened on Sunday afternoon.

According to the police, on Sunday afternoon the police had received information that two children had become unconscious in Ashirwad Apartment located in Ghazipur. After this, both the children were admitted to the hospital in Sector 11, Noida. But doctors declared one girl dead, while the condition of the other girl is stable.

Speaking to ANI, Rahid, the father of the deceased girl, said that there was a foul smell in the house due to the gas and both his daughters fainted. When I was taking my younger daughter to the hospital, she lost her life. Investigation revealed that gas was leaking near the regulator. Police and forensic teams reached here and investigated.

According to the girl’s mother, the two girls were playing together when they fell on each other. His father, who works as a tailor, was at his shop at the time of the incident. It is worth noting that amid the tension in the Middle East, LPG gas cylinder is in the news because customers are having trouble getting it. In such a situation, LPG gas has again come into discussion due to the gas leak incident. The family members are saddened by the incident and the parents of the children are crying and in bad condition.

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