Thursday, September 26, 2013

3 more die of burns in LPG leak blast incident

HYDERABAD: The fireplace which ravaged a home in Yakutpura on August 26 stated three more endures Thursday, raising the dying toll within the tragic incident to 5.

5 women living in the home were rushed towards the Osmania General Hospital (OGH) due to keeping severe burns. While a couple of them died on Wednesday, the 3 others fighting for his or her lives in the hospital, Azmat Ayesha alias Tasneem (28), Asra Tehseen (22) and Masood Fatima (64), gave in for their injuries on Thursday.

The troubled family stated while Hafsa Siddiqua and Azmat Sameena who died on Wednesday had experienced 63 percent and 61 percent burns correspondingly, Azmat Ayesha, who sustained only 33 percent burn injuries, might have been saved. The relatives of sufferers staged a protest at OGH against the possible lack of prompt medical assistance towards the women.

"There is a high probability of her survival however the hospital government bodies didn't do much. They didn't alter the sheets which the hurt were laid for 48 hrs. The therapy was horrible," stated Mohammed Masooduddin Ahmed, Azmat Sameena's brother-in-law.

He added the family had known as 108 however the ambulance arrived at the home very late and that's why they needed to hurry the sufferers to hospital in three autos. Cries for lodging a complaint against Srinivasa Gas Businesses, the Hewlett packard agency which shipped the seeping LPG cylinder around the fateful Monday evening, increased shriller as family people alleged that Rein Bazaar police were yet to file for an FIR from the proprietor.

"I'd posted the complaint on August 28 however the information yet to join up a complaint from the agency. It had been due to the faulty cylinder and utter negligence of Hewlett packard gas which i lost two close relatives. Also, the fireplace tender arrived at the home very late," stated Khaja Ghouse Mohiuddin, father-in-law of Hafsa Siddiqua, who was simply living in the home in Yakutpura within the last 4 years.

AP Fire Services Department (APFSD) authorities from Moghalpura fire station, however, maintained that the fire tender had left for Yakutpura right after they received a phone call at 5.30 pm on Monday but needed to face high-traffic and narrow streets on the way.

Unprivileged commission chairman Abid Rasool Khan stated chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy had 'in principle decided to grant ex gratia towards the group of the deceased'. "I've suggested to have an ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh per deceased. Your final call is going to be taken through the Centimetres soon," Khan stated.

Meanwhile, revenue department authorities stated that three houses could be provided to the 3 family people from the deceased and ex gratia to groups of the sufferers would be also suggested towards the government.

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