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Uttar Pradesh Car Fire: Four From Delhi Burnt Alive as CNG Car Catches Fire in Meerut (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 3, 2024 14:21 IST

Four people from Delhi were burnt alive to death when their CNG car caught fire in Uttar Pradesh's Meerut ...

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Four people from Delhi were burnt alive to death when their CNG car caught fire in Uttar Pradesh's Meerut district on Sunday, June 2. 

"Four people travelling in a car from Delhi were burnt alive in Jani Police station at around 9 pm," Superintendent of Police (Rural) Kamlesh Bahadur told news agency PTI.

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Four Killed as CNG Car Catches Fire in UP

Senior Superintendent of Police Rohit Singh Sajwan on Monday said those who died in the episode included Lalit (20), his mother Rajni (40), Radha (29) and Kavita (50).     The victims were going to Haridwar from Ghaziabad, Sajwan said. Prima facie, it appeared that the car caught fire due to a CNG malfunction.

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