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Student dies after blaze in Coimbatore building

Updated on: 22 October,2016 08:09 AM IST  | 
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A 23-year-old student died yesterday while five others were hospitalised after inhaling smoke, triggered by a fire that broke out in a three-storeyed building here, where crackers were reportedly stocked, police said

Student dies after blaze in Coimbatore building

The rescue operation to save the students. PIC/PTI
The rescue operation to save the students. PIC/PTI


Coimbatore: A 23-year-old student died yesterday while five others were hospitalised after inhaling smoke, triggered by a fire that broke out in a three-storeyed building here, where crackers were reportedly stocked, police said.


Preliminary investigation revealed the fire and smoke were noticed from a room in the second floor around 4 PM, which spread to cracker boxes, reportedly stocked for distribution as Diwali gifts among employees of a private textile mill, which owned the building, they said.


Even as the fire raged, thick smoke spread to the second and third floors, where an IAS Free Coaching Centre, run by the mills, was functioning, they said.

Fire fighters rushed to the spot, doused the blaze and started operations to rescue trapped students.

They rescued six students, including two girls, who were admitted to the government hospital in an unconscious state, police said.

A student, Shaktivel died at the hospital, while others are being treated, police said.

Police are investigating the cause behind the fire amid claims that there were no crackers stored in the building but a huge quantity of wall paint.

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