Khaleej Times

Bengaluru bar blaze kills five

- IANS

bengaluru — Five employees of a Bengaluru bar-cum-restaurant perished in a raging fire early on Monday after failing to break irongrille­d windows of the eatery. No fire safety norms were in place, police said.

All the five men were still inside the Kailash Bar and Restaurant in the city centre when it went up in flames at around 2.30 am, Bengaluru Deputy Commission­er of Police (West) M.N. Anucheth told reporters here.

Two fire engines were rushed to the congested vegetable market place area, where the restaurant is, to douse the flames after an eyewitness alerted the Police Control Room about the incident.

Fire and smoke were seen emanating from the bar on the ground floor of the old building, as many of the alcohol bottles and other inflammabl­e items stored in the premises fuelled the blaze and gutted the building.

Karnataka Director General for Fire and Emergency Services M.N. Reddi told reporters after inspecting the gutted premises that prima-facie the bar had no fire extinguish­er and did not follow safety norms.

“The premises had no emergency exit door, proper ventilatio­n, exhaust fans or any escape route at the rear,” said Reddi, an IPS officer from 1984 batch.

Reddi, a former city police commission­er, who also visited the morgue at Victoria Hospital, said preliminar­y inquiry revealed that the victims died due to asphyxia and not due to severe burns. They suffocated to death due to lack of fresh air, ventilatio­n and no exit point for escape, Reddi added.

“The victims seem to have tried to escape from the premises but could not as they failed to break the iron grilled windows. No fire safety measures were in place at the bar,” said Reddi.

The cause of the fire was, however, still unknown even 14 hours after it broke out. “Electrical short circuit is suspected to have sparked it,” said Anucheth.

“We have registered a case of criminal negligence amounting to culpable homicide against bar owner R.V. Dayashanka­r, who obtained the trade and liquor licences to run it,” added Anucheth.

“An FIR has been registered under section 304 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) against Dayashanka­r, his elder brother Prakash and bar manager Somashekar,” Assistant Commission­er of Police Niranjan Urs said.

Fire brigade personnel recovered the bodies of the victims after dousing the flames around 4am.

The victims were identified as Swami, 23, Prasad, 20, Mahesh, 35, Manjunath, 45, and Keerthi, 20.

Swami, Prasad and Mahesh were from Tumakuru, 70 km from Bengaluru, while Manjunath was from Hassan, 180 km away, and Keerthi from Mandya, 100 km from here.

State Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy, Bengaluru Developmen­t Minister K.J. George and senior police and civic body officials visited the ill-fated bar.

“The state government has decided to give Rs500,000 compensati­on to the families of each of the victims,” said George.

Admitting that commercial establishm­ents should have two doors so that customers could rush out in case of fire, the Home Minister said Kailash Bar had only one shutter door.

George said charred remains of a geyser and a UPS (Uninterrup­ted Power Supply) set were found in the premises after the fire was doused.

The Bengaluru pub blaze occurred about 10 days after a fire incident in a rooftop pub in Mumbai on December 29 that claimed 14 lives.

It has been almost a year since the Karnataka government allowed pubs, bars, restaurant­s and eateries in the cosmopolit­an city to remain open till 1am, ostensibly for catering to hundreds of tourists and thousands of techies from software firms and call or data centres, which operate on 24x7 basis through the year.

Bengaluru Mayor Sampath Raj, who inspected the burnt bar, told reporters that he had ordered an inquiry to find out why the victims were sleeping in the premises after downing the shutters after 1am. —

 ?? — PTI ?? Police officers stand guard at the site after a fire broke out at a bar-cum-restaurant in Bengaluru.
— PTI Police officers stand guard at the site after a fire broke out at a bar-cum-restaurant in Bengaluru.

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