Goa Fire News
After their detention in Thailand, the Luthra brothers, owners of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in North Goa, where 25 people were killed in a deadly fire, deported to India.
Luthra brothers stated that bulldozer action against their other properties in Goa after the fire tragedy was proof that they could be treated unfairly by the authorities.
Goa Nightclub Fire Aftermath: Authorities in North Goa have banned fireworks and pyrotechnics inside tourist establishments after the Arpora nightclub fire that killed 25 people.
Goa Club Fire: Police have intensified efforts to locate Luthra and issued a lookout notice, as reports indicate he had plans to expand his business to around 50 restaurants across India.
Goa Nightclub Fire: Goa CM on Sunday confirmed the arrest of four people related to the tragic incident. At least 25 individuals lost their lives in the fire, with five of them identified as tourists and others as staff members.
A fire at a Goa restaurant-club killed 25 people, prompting CM Pramod Sawant to announce ex-gratia aid and confirm four detentions. Bodies are being identified, while an eyewitness blamed a pyro gun spark for the rapidly spreading blaze.
After the fire incident at North Goa night club, CM orders inquiry. PM Modi also announces compensation as 25 people, including staff and tourists killed.
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