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Mumbai: One of 2 survivors of Kandivali building fire dies

Updated on: 27 October,2023 10:35 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Eshan Kalyanikar | eshan.kalyanikar@mid-day.com

In Mumbai, a woman (24) succumbed to her burn injuries on Friday evening. She was one of the two survivors of the Kandivali building fire.

Mumbai: One of 2 survivors of Kandivali building fire dies

Kin of the deceased Rajeshwari Bhartare

One of the two survivors of the blaze that erupted in a building in Kandivali succumbed to her injuries on Friday evening. The deceased Rajeshwari Bhartare's (aged 24) kin--her brother Krishna (aged 21) and her mother Devkabai who have come to Mumbai from their village in Ummerkhed taluka in Yavatmal district said that they will not be taking her body to Nair hospital for post-mortem.


Bhartare was one of the two survivors of the fire that broke out in Pavan Dham Veena Santoor Building in Kandivali.



Rajeshwari Bhartare (24)

Krishna, her brother said, "We will be going back to our village tomorrow morning with her mortal remains."

Devkabai and her husband Bharat are farmers while Krishna has been prepping for police recruitment examinations in Amravati.

The deceased's cousin, Pravin Mule said, "Presently, we are trying to take care of her mother. I am concerned she will take ill because of the stress and trauma." Meanwhile, Krishna said that he had not yet informed their father of Rajeshwari's death. "My father has a lot of health issues. I cannot tell him about this over the phone," Krishna said.

Rajeshwari sent a portion of her salary of Rs 15,000 to her brother for his education and some was sent to her parents back home. She worked as a caregiver for the elderly with Hyderabad-based Curans Cave & Wellness. She was recently transferred to Mumbai from Hyderabad by the firm to work as a 24/7 in-house caregiver for one of the septuagenarian residents; his daughter and six-year-old grandson also perished in the fire.

Mule added," We can only hope the company continues her salary for some time as assistance for the family."

Laxmi Yadav (40) another survivor of the fire is still struggling for her life. Her son Mahesh (17) said, "Doctors said that her condition is improving." Both Laxmi and Rajeshwari worked as domestic help in the same house and sustained serious injuries while trying to escape with the other two deceased victims of the tragedy.

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