Murshidabad Blast Mystery: Child Killed, 5 Critical Amid Bomb Fears

A devastating explosion rocked Murshidabad's Rameshwarpur village, completely gutting a family home. The blast killed a three-year-old girl and left five others fighting for their lives in critical condition. While police initially suspect a cooking gas cylinder explosion, local residents question this theory due to the blast's intensity. Authorities are now investigating all possible angles, including potential foul play in the tragic incident.

Key Points: Murshidabad Explosion Kills Child, Five Critically Injured

  • Explosion occurred inside Anisur Sheikh's home around 12:30 pm Wednesday
  • Six victims included four women, a child, and homeowner Sheikh
  • Police suspect cooking gas cylinder as preliminary cause of blast
  • Locals dispute official version, suspect stored chemicals or bomb materials
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Bengal: Explosion kills child in Murshidabad, five grievously injured

A powerful explosion in Murshidabad's Rameshwarpur village kills a 3-year-old girl and leaves five others critically injured, with police investigating the cause.

"The entire matter is being investigated. - Murshidabad SP Kumar Sunny Raj"

Kolkata, Nov 12

Mystery surrounds a powerful explosion that ripped through Murshidabad's Rameshwarpur village under Kandi police station on Wednesday, killing a three-year-old girl and leaving five others critically injured.

The blast occurred around 12:30 p.m. inside the home of Anisur Sheikh, which was completely gutted in the ensuing fire.

Six people, including four women, a child, and Sheikh himself, were inside at the time. A neighbour was also injured.

Locals rushed to the scene as panic spread, especially in the wake of the recent car bomb blast in Delhi.

Police and residents worked together to rescue the victims from the burning house. All six were initially taken to Gokarna Block Primary Health Centre; five were later shifted to Murshidabad Medical College and Hospital, where the child succumbed to injuries.

Hospital sources described the condition of the remaining victims as "very critical."

The injured have been identified as Ahladi Bibi, Ruli Bibi, Amina Parveen (3), Nurjahan Khatun, Anisur Sheikh alias Dalim, and Rizba Bibi.

Murshidabad Superintendent of Police Kumar Sunny Raj confirmed the child's death and said preliminary investigations point to a cooking gas cylinder explosion.

"The entire matter is being investigated," he added.

However, locals dispute the official version, claiming the magnitude of the blast suggests chemicals or bomb-making materials were stored in the house.

Police have not ruled out foul play and are probing all angles.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Gas cylinder explosions are becoming too common in our country. The government should mandate better safety standards and regular inspections. So many lives could be saved with basic safety measures.
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Siddharth J
While I understand the police's preliminary findings, the locals' concerns about the blast magnitude are valid. After the Delhi incident, we can't take any chances. A transparent investigation is crucial to maintain public trust.
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Ananya R
The poor child... may her soul rest in peace 🙏 The trauma this family is going through is unimaginable. Hope the other victims recover soon. We need better emergency medical facilities in rural areas.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think we should wait for the complete investigation before jumping to conclusions. The police are doing their job and we should let them complete it properly. Speculation only creates unnecessary panic.
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Kavya N
This tragedy highlights the need for better awareness about LPG safety in rural households. Many families don't know proper handling procedures. NGOs and local administration should conduct regular safety workshops.

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