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”Why are we being punished?” asked brother of Asha, a victim, as he along with other families gathered outside the building where the fire erupted to protest against the ”inaction” of authorities. At least 27 people were killed and many others injured in the massive blaze that ripped through a four-storey building in outer Delhi’s Mundka on May 13. Family members said it been over two weeks since the incident took place but the remains of several victims have not been handed over to their families.
The family members held placard that read — ‘Stop playing with the life of labour’ and ‘It was a tragedy not a accident’. The Delhi Police had earlier said it has collected biological samples of 26 people, whose family members are believed to be killed in the fire, for DNA profiling. Of the 27 bodies that were recovered, only eight bodies have been identified.
The protestors demanded that the remains of their loved ones who died in the incident should be handed over to them immediately. The family members asked why it was taking so much time for DNA profiling.
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