Gujarat Game Zone Fire: Same family lost five members; Newly married couple also included among the dead

Gujarat Game Zone Fire: Devikaba said 'My father, brother, and my uncle's family had gone to the game zone. We were at the restaurant when my two brothers and sister went to play the trampoline game on the first floor of the game zone….

May 26, 2024 - 23:20
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Gujarat Game Zone Fire: Same family lost five members; Newly married couple also included among the dead

The families of the deceased have suffered for the rest of their lives due to the fire that started in the Rajkot, Gujarat game zone. This horrifying fire claimed the lives of a newly married couple as well as five members of a family. The Jadeja family from Rajkot was at Nana Mava's game zone on Saturday night when a large fire started inside. In this accident, twenty-seven people died.

Devikaba Jadeja said that when the fire broke out in the game zone, her father Virendra Singh Jadeja (42 years) had gone to the first floor of the game zone to save his brother and three other relatives, but did not return. The dead from the Jadeja family include three 10-15-year-old children. Devikaba said 'My father, brother, and my uncle's family had gone to the game zone. We were at the restaurant when my two brothers and sister went to play the trampoline game on the first floor of the game zone. During that time a fire broke out. On this, my father and uncle went to the game zone to save the children, but then there was a huge explosion and no one could escape.

Devikaba claimed that there was no fire protection equipment or fire alarms in the game zone. Other victims include a newly married couple. Vivek (26) and Khushali Dusara (24) and their family Tisha will also be present in the game zone at the time of the accident. The newly married couple were residents of Gir Somnath district. Vivek and Khushali got married only two months ago. On Sunday, NDRF and sniffer dogs investigated the spot and ensured that there was nobody there. Administrative officials say that the missing people have also been counted among the dead. However, the deceased have not been identified yet and DNA samples have been sent to the forensic lab in Gandhinagar for their identification.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer