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Maharashtra: Boy removes pipe of LPG stove, dies in fire that erupted

He repeatedly tried to pull the cylinder pipe with the intention of scaring his maternal grandmother and aunt

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A 12-year-old boy died of burns he sustained in a fire that broke out after he removed the gas-supplying pipe of an LPG stove at his house in Nagpur on Monday, police said. The deceased was a resident of CPWD Colony in Civil Lines. His maternal grandmother, aged 60, sustained minor injuries in the incident, the police said.

According to Inspector Vinod Choudhary of the Sadar police station, the boy was studying in standard VIII and his parents had separated when he was one-and-a-half years old. His mother lives in Raipur in Chhattisgarh and he was staying with his maternal grandmother here for the last 11 years, the police officer said.

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