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Bride-to-be among five women charred to death as house catches fire in Pakistan

The mysterious fire started on the ground floor of the house.

A pre-wedding festivities turned terrible following 24-year-old bride-to-be and four other ladies were scorched to death in a huge fire that broke out at a house in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. 

The mysterious fire began the ground floor of the house on Rawalpindi's Sixth Road and spread to the upper floor, onlookers disclosed to Dawn News. There were around 50 visitors inside the house and the greater part of them bounced out from the upper floor in offer to spare their lives. 

Tragically, four ladies passed on the spot while the fifth surrendered to her wounds at the clinic. They have been recognized as Sana the lady of the hour to-be, Hina (14), Hafza (20), Manahil (25) and Nayna (22) and their bodies have been given over to their families. Sana's dad and the proprietor of the house, Malik Abdul Ghani, reprimanded protect administrations for the passings. He said his little girl was expected to be hitched on Thursday though upon the arrival of the episode a mehendi service was booked. 

"They didn't arrive convenient and subsequently five ladies, including my little girl are currently dead," said the lamenting dad of the lady of the hour to-be. Previous MPA, Raja Hanif, who was one of the onlookers to the catastrophe, additionally asserted that the protect administrations arrived late and that the principal fire engine to have touched base at the scene "did not have any water". 

 

Notwithstanding, safeguard administrations official, Farooq Butt, denied the claims and said the save group had achieved the site six minutes in the wake of being cautioned. Butt said the protect group was "exposed to viciousness" which deferred safeguard endeavors. "Each individual present at the site of the episode was in an attack of fierceness and our tasks were constantly intruded. And still, at the end of the day the fire unit group figured out how to control the fire," Butt said. 

The Minister for Railways, Sheik Rasheed Ahmed, likewise visited the gutted house and stretched out sympathies to the lamenting families. Ahmed expressed that the "whole house was developed from wood, which is the reason the fire spread so rapidly". "I have been educated that the fire detachment tanker did not have any water. On the off chance that this is valid, a request will likewise be led against them," said Ahmed. 

While examining the secretive fire, New Town Assistant Superintendent Police (ASP) Ziauddin expressed that the occurrence is being researched to see whether it was a short out, gas spillage, or fire related crime. He included that Punjab Forensic Science Agency was additionally being counseled to test the issue.

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