Former Competition Panel Chief Dies in Delhi AC Blast Fire
Dhanendra Kumar, the first chief of India's competition panel and a retired IAS officer, died in a house fire in Delhi, suspected to have been caused by an air conditioner blast. Police are investigating the incident.
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Retired IAS officer dies after AC blast triggers fire at south Delhi home
A tragic fire, reportedly sparked by an AC blast, claimed the life of an 80-year-old retired IAS officer in South Delhi's Hauz Khas Enclave. The blaze, which broke out late Wednesday night, also led to his son being hospitalized. Firefighters quickly contained the flames, and authorities are investigating the incident, with no foul play suspected.
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While Dhanendra Kumar died during treatment due to smoke inhalation, his son is undergoing treatment and is stated to be out of danger.
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