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Kerala temple fire: Death toll rises to 112; 6 persons booked

Five people have also been held for questioning; however the identities of those booked and detained have not been revealed

The damaged temple building after a massive fire broke out during a fireworks display in Paravoor, north of Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala on Sunday
The damaged temple building after a massive fire broke out during a fireworks display in Paravoor, north of Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala on Sunday
Agencies Kollam
Last Updated : Apr 11 2016 | 1:19 PM IST
Police has registered a case against six persons, including members of temple managing committee and associates of firework contractors, on attempt to murder and other charges in connection with the Putttingal Devi temple fire tragedy, even as the toll rose to 112.

Five people have also been held for questioning. However, the identities of those booked and detained have not been revealed. 

The accused were charged under Section 307 (attempt to murder) and 308 (attempt to commit culpable homicide) of IPC and Section four of the Explosives Substances Act, police said.

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"The crime branch has initiated the investigation by collecting evidence from the mishap spot at the temple complex," ADGP (Crime Branch) S Ananthakrishnan, heading the Crime Branch special investigation team, said.

"More persons will be included as accused after collecting documents and evidence," Ananthakrishnan said.

Among the accused are associates of two contractors, Surendran and Krishnakutty, who conducted the competitive fire works at the temple, situated at Paravoor, a semi-urban area about 60 km from the state capital.

Police said five workers associated with the contractor of the fireworks display have been detained for questioning.

Meanwhile, three more persons succumbed to injuries at different hospitals in Thiruvananthapuram.

At least 383 injured persons are undergoing treatment at various hospitals in Kollam and the state capital.

Government medical teams would visit all hospitals where the injured have been admitted to assess the situation, it said.

The devastating fire had engulfed the 100-year-old Puttingal Devi Temple complex near here during an unauthorised display of fireworks early yesterday morning.

The Kerala government had ordered a judicial probe by a retired High Court Judge and also a probe by Crime Branch.

The tragedy had struck around 3.30 am during a display of fireworks at the temple complex, where thousands of people had gathered to witness it.

The mishap occurred as sparks of the fireworks fell on the storeroom 'Kambapura' and the fire crackers kept there exploded with a deafening noise. The blaze spread quickly trapping devotees within the complex.

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First Published: Apr 11 2016 | 12:22 PM IST

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