Jaipur: A sensational news has surfaced from Jodhpur in Rajasthan. In fact, a fire broke out suddenly on Sunday night (July 18) at a house in milkman colony area of Jodhupar here. Four members of the family were tragically burnt to death in the accident. Police recovered the skeletons of all the members. Among the dead were the elderly Dapanti and his two daughters who died due to fire.
Police and firebrigade teams reportedly rushed to the spot after receiving information about the incident but the family members were completely engulfed in the fire late in the night before the rescue relief work of fire men. When the fire men broke open the door and entered, they found the skeletons of only four people. Senior officials and public representatives of the administration also rushed to the spot after receiving information about the accident. The cause of the fire in the house is yet to be ascertained. Police are investigating the case.
One of the deceased was said to be a retired officer of 75-year-old Subhash Chaudhary Kajri, the head of the family. His wife Neelam Chaudhary, 70, daughter Pallavi Chaudhary, 50, and daughter Lavanya Chaudhary, 45, were burnt alive when chaudhary's house caught fire late on Sunday night. Locals say they suddenly saw smoke rising from the house at night after which they informed the police station and fire department. The fire brigade which reached the spot controlled the fire and when the house was found locked from inside, fire men broke open the door and rushed inside where they found Subhash and his wife and two daughters burnt in a room.
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