PATIALA: A 12-year-old girl was killed on Saturday morning and three other children, between 6 and 13 years old, was injured when an explosion ripped a house in Jandoli Village, which was located on the outskirts of Rajpura and was in the distance.
30 km from Patiala.
The illegal cracker manufacturing unit is being run from a 12×12 foot room at home.
The police said they were investigated since where the operational unit was investigated.
The police revealed that the explosion took place at 10:30 a.m., after the villagers called the police.
The villagers said that when they reached the site to listen to the “high intensity” explosion, they found part of the house had collapsed.
The girl who died in a place was identified as a manpreet of Kaur and the injured as Krishhan, Gurpreet Singh and Pallavi.
The police said the explosion caused the collapse of the wall and roof of the house.
The injured Pallavi called PGI Chandigarh while his brother Krisan was treated at Rajindra Patiala Hospital along with Gurpreet Singh, a dead sister.
During the initial investigation, potassium, used in the manufacture of illegal crackers, recovered from the site.
The police also investigate if children are used in illegal making or accidents take place without their parents.
SSP Patiala Sandeep Garg said, “It’s not a factory.
The creation of illegal crackers is being carried out in a room.
The investigation will see where the defendant should supply crackers.
There is no guilty.” DSP Rajpura, GS Bains, said, “Krishhan Kumar, the owner of the house, and his wife far away when the explosion occurred.
Only four children were present at the house.
Manpreet’s parents and grandfather Pallavi and Krishan were in a state.
Shocks and unable to give a statement .
the case will be listed on the IPC after recording their statements.
“Gurmel Singh, sarpanch of the village Jandoli said,” the explosion occurred in the colony Chabra, where most of the inhabitants are migrants who have settled there.
Homeowners previously working as a brick Kiln.
We were surprised to know that illegal crackers were being produced at home.
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