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Four of a family, husband-wife and their two minor children, died due to suffocation caused by an 'angithi (coal brazier)' in their house in Delhi, an official said on Sunday.The deceased were identified as Rakesh alias Dinanath (40), a native .
Six people, including four members of a family, died allegedly after inhaling toxic fumes from coal braziers in two separate incidents in the national capital. Two children were among the four killed in the incident in Alipur area in outer north Delhi. Another incident occurred in Inderpuri area of west Delhi, where two Nepal-native men were found dead after inhaling toxic fumes.
Six people, including four members of a family, died allegedly after inhaling toxic fumes from coal braziers in two separate incidents in the national capital, officials said on Sunday.
Tragedy strikes in the national capital as six individuals, including four family members, perish reportedly from inhaling toxic fumes emitted by coal braziers in two separate incidents.