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Mumbai hospital fire: Won t arrest mall administrator, say cops

Mumbai hospital fire: Won t arrest mall administrator, say cops SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 06, 2021, 05:28 PM IST Share Synopsis Additional public prosecutor Aruna Kamat Pai on Tuesday told a division bench of Justices S S Shinde and Manish Pitale that Sahasrabuddhe is not yet named as an accused in the FIR lodged by the police on March 26. PTI A firefighter stands near a damaged portion of Dream Mall, which caught fire, affecting patients admitted in the nearby COVID-19 dedicated Sunrise Hospital, in Mumbai The Mumbai police on Tuesday assured the Bombay High Court that they would not arrest Rahul Sahasrabuddhe, the NCLT-appointed administrator running the Dreams Mall where a hospital caught fire last month, claiming 11 lives. Sahasrabuddhe approached the HC last week, seeking a direction to the police to not take any coercive action against him.

Mumbai hospital fire: Won t arrest mall administrator, say cops to HC | Mumbai News

Bombay high court. (File photo) MUMBAI: The Mumbai police on Tuesday assured the Bombay high court that they would not arrest Rahul Sahasrabuddhe, the NCLT-appointed administrator running the Dreams Mall where a hospital caught fire last month, claiming 11 lives. Sahasrabuddhe approached the HC last week, seeking a direction to the police to not take any coercive action against him. Additional public prosecutor Aruna Kamat Pai on Tuesday told a division bench of Justices S S Shinde and Manish Pitale that Sahasrabuddhe is not yet named as an accused in the FIR lodged by the police on March 26. On March 25, a fire broke out in the Sunrise Hospital situated on the fourth floor of the Dreams Mall in suburban Bhandup. The hospital had started functioning in October 2020.

49 minutes that cost Mumbai dearly

49 minutes that cost Mumbai dearly 49 minutes that cost Mumbai dearly ByYogesh NaikYogesh Naik / Updated: Apr 4, 2021, 07:24 IST . Sunrise Hospital’s cost-saving measures proved fatal for 11 covid patients; that, and the fact that there was a delay in calling for help is part of the fire dept’s probe report The Mumbai Fire Brigade, which is conducting a full-fledged investigation into the incident of major blaze at Sunrise Hospital in Dreams Mall, Bhandup, has learnt that the fire officials were informed almost an hour after the fire had started. The firemen also blame the hospital authorities for their alleged failure to keep the fire-fighting systems activated.

Mumbai: Fire breaks out at Dahisar COVID-19 centre, 50 patients evacuated out in nick of time

: Monday, April 5, 2021, 12:06 AM IST Mumbai: Fire breaks out at Dahisar COVID-19 centre, 50 patients evacuated out in nick of time Mumbai: Minor fire at Dahisar Covid centre at Kandarpada, patients evacuated BL Soni A major tragedy was averted at the Dahisar Jumbo Covid Centre, Check Naka, on Sunday as 50 Covid patients were evacuated just in time, after a minor fire broke out in the afternoon. No one was reported injured in the incident, but according to an official, at least 50 patients were undergoing treatment at Hangar (Section) F of the centre which caught fire. While the fire which was classified as level 1 (minor) was doused within half-an-hour, patients were immediately evacuated and shifted to another hangar in the centre as a precautionary measure. The situation had the staff and the patients panicking, sparking memories of the massive fire at Sunrise Hospital in Dreams Mall at Bhandup last month, in which 11 Covid patients lost their lives.

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