Death toll from blaze in multi-storey building near Karachi’s Ayesha Manzil rises to 4

Death toll from blaze in multi-storey building near Karachi’s Ayesha Manzil rises to 4

The death toll from the fire that ripped through a multi-storey commercial-cum-residential building located near Ayesha Manzil in Karachi’s Federal B Area a day earlier has increased to four, officials said on Thursday.

Late on Wednesday evening, 12 fire engines, two snorkels and two bowsers brought under control the fire that erupted in the six-storey building after several hours of hectic efforts. Officials had said three people were killed and two sustained burn injuries in the blaze.

Witnesses had said the fire erupted in a mattress shop located at the front of the building and then later spread throughout the structure.

Immediately after the incident, caretaker Sindh Chief Minister retired Justice Maqbool Baqar ordered a probe.

Yesterday’s blaze was the second incident of fire in under a fortnight. On Nov 25, a fire that erupted in a six-storey building on Rashid Minhas Road claimed 11 lives.

Speaking to Dawn.com earlier today, Central Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Faisal Abdullah Chachar said the death toll from the Ayesha Manzil fire had increased to five.

He said four victims were brought dead to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital while a fifth had died during treatment at Civil Hospital.

However, police surgeon Dr Summaiya Syed later told Dawn.com that the person who was brought to Civil Hospital was not injured in yesterday’s fire and was a “separate case”.

She said 22-year-old Mustafa Rehman was brought to the hospital from Anarkali Apartments and succumbed to his wounds during treatment.

Meanwhile, Chachar said that Jauharabad police had registered a first information report (FIR) in connection with the fire. He said the case was lodged on behalf of the state under Sections 337-A (i) (shajjah-i-khafifah), 322 (manslaughter), 436 (mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to destroy house, etc), 435 (mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to cause damage to amount of one hundred rupees), 427 (mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty rupees) and 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) of Pakistan Penal Code.

He said that an investigation team led by the Central SSP investigation would determine the cause of the fire and would also determine those responsible. Chachar said the Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) had submitted a report to the Karachi Central deputy commissioner after examining the building.

“The SBCA has cleared the building from the first to the fourth floor. Thus, the Central DC has allowed the residents to live in their flats,” he said.

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