The Free Press Journal

At last, police sends forensic samples to FSL after 4 days

AUTHORITIE­S HAVE NOT YET COME UP WITH A REASON OF THE BLAZE

- DIWAKAR SHARMA

Mumbai police have finally sent the forensic samples, collected from the spot of Kamala Mills fire, to state’s Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), Kalina on Tuesday, confirmed a senior officer.

The cause of massive fire at 1Above pub in Kamala Mills compound last week has not yet been ascertaine­d. Hence, the authoritie­s concerned are banking heavily on the forensic report to ascertain the cause of fire.

Authoritie­s have not yet to come up with the reason of blaze in which over a dozen people died of asphyxia. After examining the charred remains, the FSL report can come up with the reason whether bartender’s antics with fire, smoulderin­g coal used in hookah or a short circuit caused the blaze.

However, an officer from Kalina-based FSL said, “The samples were collected on Friday and I need to check if the city police have sent the forensic samples to us. It was a huge fire and I doubt the evidence collected from the spot could give us lead to know the reason. Because the samples should have been immediatel­y sent to us. After five or six days how we will examine if any inflammabl­es like kerosene, petrol or camphor caused the blaze. All these inflammabl­es would evaporate by now.”

“If the forensic evidence is completely ash, it will be impossible for us to ascertain the cause of fire, because the temperatur­e of the air near the impact location is heated to a temperatur­e of from about 2000 degrees Celsius to about 3000 degrees Celsius. And all the evidences would burn into ashes,” said the FSL officer.

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