New Delhi: A painful news is coming out from Delhi, the capital of The South. A fire broke out in Dayalpur in the capital while children were playing with a match. A three-year-old boy was burnt to death in the fire. Police are investigating the case by interrogating the family members of the children. The deceased lived on the third floor of his house at New Mustafabad in Dayalpur with the family of three-year-old Amir. Apart from the parents, the family has a brother Ishan, and two sisters Tamanna and Batul. Aamir's father works to put number plates on cars. On Saturday, he went to work and Aamir was playing with his brother Ishaan. In the meantime, the child's mother went down to turn off the water motor. Ishaan was playing with the matchstick and throwing it here and there in the house. Aamir was also with him when suddenly the curtain caught fire and the burning curtain fell on 3-year-old Aamir, leaving him badly burnt. Hearing the noise, his mother immediately rushed there and put out the fire and took her son to GTB Hospital. Aamir succumbed to his injuries during treatment. Aamir's mother was busy with household chores and both children were playing in the house. In such a situation, the mother did not know when Ishan took the matchstick from the kitchen. Aamir's family members have been in shock since his death. He was the younger son of the family and was the darling of everyone. The family doesn't understand what happened all of a sudden. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh to embark on 3-day visit to Vietnam FPIs withdrew about Rs 40,000 crore from equities in May RBI MPC Meet: Decision on repo, CRR rates on June 8