Brampton Fire Tragedy: Indian Family of 5 Killed in Devastating Blaze

A devastating fire in Brampton has claimed the lives of five Indian nationals from the same family. The victims included a 2-year-old boy and family members originally from Guram village in Ludhiana. Three other family members survived with severe injuries, including a pregnant woman who lost her unborn child. The Indian Consulate in Toronto has expressed deep sorrow and is providing assistance to the affected families.

Key Points: Indian Consulate Toronto Condoles Brampton Fire Deaths

  • Five Indian nationals from same family killed in Brampton house fire on November 20
  • Victims included 2-year-old boy and family members from Ludhiana village
  • Three survivors hospitalized with severe injuries including pregnant woman
  • Indian Consulate providing assistance to affected families and condolences
  • Fire investigation ongoing with no criminal activity suspected
  • Pregnant survivor lost unborn child after jumping from roof to escape
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Indian Mission in Toronto condoles deaths of nationals in Brampton fire

Indian Consulate in Toronto expresses deep sorrow over Brampton fire that killed 5 Indian nationals, including a 2-year-old boy, from Ludhiana's Guram village.

"Words don't really do justice to how sad this fire is. Our hearts are with the victims, their families, and the broader community - Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown"

Ottawa, Nov 28

The Indian Consulate General in Toronto expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of Indian nationals in a devastating fire in Brampton, Canada. The mission said it has reached out to the affected families and is providing all necessary assistance to them.

"We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of lives of Indian nationals in the devastating fire incident in Brampton. The Consulate conveys its heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and stands with them in this moment of immense grief. We have reached out to the family, and all required assistance is being extended to them," the Indian Consulate General in Toronto, on Friday, posted on X.

The incident occurred on November 20 in Banas Way in Brampton, where a rapidly spreading blaze trapped several family members inside, according to local media reports.

Five members of an Indian family, including a 2-year-old boy, were killed in the incident. All the victims belonged to Guram village in Ludhiana.

Those killed were identified as Harinder Kaur, her daughter-in-law Gurjeet Kaur, her two-year-old grandson Bantbeer Singh, and her niece Anu.

Three other family members, including Harinder's daughter Arshveer Kaur, her son Amritveer Singh, and five-year-old grandson Jorawar Singh, were severely injured and were taken to the hospital. Arshveer, who was nine months pregnant, survived after jumping from the roof in a desperate attempt to save her life, but lost her unborn child. Arshveer's husband, truck driver Jugraj Singh, was at work when the incident occurred.

Investigators have not commented on the possible cause of the fire; however, Canadian police official Tyler Bell said earlier this week that, so far, nothing suggests criminal activity.

Last week, addressing reporters, Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown conveyed his condolences to the victims and their families.

"Words don't really do justice to how sad this fire is. Our hearts are with the victims, their families, and the broader community at large as they navigate this challenging and devastating incident," Canadian Broadcasting Corporation quoted him as saying.

- IANS

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Rohit P
So tragic! These families go abroad for better opportunities and face such devastating accidents. The pregnant mother jumping from the roof to save herself but losing her unborn child - this is too painful to read. Safety standards in residential buildings abroad need to be stricter.
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Michael C
As someone living in Canada, I appreciate the Indian mission's quick response. Many Indian families here live in shared accommodations to save money, which sometimes compromises safety. Hope this tragedy brings more awareness about fire safety measures in immigrant communities.
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Ananya R
My heart goes out to the family, especially the husband who was at work and came back to this nightmare. The entire Guram village must be in mourning. Hope the injured recover soon and get proper support from both Indian and Canadian authorities.
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David E
While I appreciate the consulate's response, I wish our government would also focus on improving opportunities within India so families don't have to risk everything by moving abroad. The NRI dream sometimes comes at too high a cost.
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Kavya N
So many young lives lost 😢 The 2-year-old Bantbeer and the unborn child... this is too much to bear. Hope the Canadian authorities conduct a thorough investigation and ensure such tragedies don't repeat. Prayers for the souls to rest in peace 🙏

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