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Goa Night Club Fire: These two brothers were residents of Fatehpur village of Lapung block of Ranchi. Fagu’s wife Sulanti said that the family is very poor and they rely on their modest income from a makeshift sweet shop in the village and money sent to their brothers.
These two were the only earning ones and if they sent home ₹30,000 per month, the family could survive. Rotis were made, father’s medicines were brought. We used to celebrate festivals, what will happen now? How will the house run now? The lamps of both the houses have been extinguished,” Fagu Mahato, uncle of two brothers Pradeep (24) and Vinod Mahato (20), told the media while crying. These are the same two brothers who died in the fire while working in the kitchen of a night club in Goa.
A temporary sweet shop in father’s village
These two brothers were residents of Fatehpur village of Lapung block of Ranchi. Fagu’s wife Sulanti told that the family is very poor. He was dependent on modest income from a makeshift sweet shop in the village and money sent by his brothers. Now everything is over, I don’t know what to do. A fire destroyed our entire life.
Mohanty Munda (22) died in this incident
Mohti Munda’s family in Govindpur of Karra block of Khunti district, located about 50 km from Ranchi, also received a call informing them of his death. Relatives told that his father Etwa Manda is in shock. His 22-year-old son Mohti Manda, who worked in the same night club, also died in the fire.
Family not in a position to talk
22 year old Mohti Manda also used to work in Goa night club to support his family. Whatever money he got, he used to send it home. So that essential household items and essential things came. Due to the death of the only son, there was such mourning in the house that no one was in a position to speak a single word. The news of death of these three people has come to light from Jharkhand.
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At least 25 people were killed and six others injured in a massive fire that broke out at a nightclub in North Goa after midnight on Sunday. The dead include four tourists and 14 employees. Six people injured in the fire are currently being treated at Goa Medical College and Hospital, Bambolim.





























