Woman gets burns as candle falls on her kurta at Gurugram hotel

  • | Sunday | 11th November, 2018

The couple were rushed to Fortis Hospital by the hotel staff and later they referred to Safdarjung Hospital. As of now, Singh’s wife has to visit the hospital on a regular basis for her treatment.Singh said that his younger daughter’s condition worsened in winter, especially during Diwali, every year. So, her doctor had advised the family to stay out of Delhi for a few days and wait for the pollution levels to come down.A case was registered against the hotel staff under IPC Section 337 (causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) on Friday. Investigating officer ASI Bablu Singh said, “The complainant’s wife’s dress caught fire and she sustained injuries.” He added that the family was back in Delhi.A Lemon Tree Hotel official told TOI, “Candles and diyas are kept at all places, including hotels, on Diwali and there was no negligence on the part of the hotel staff.” “We were making enquiries at the reception area when a candle, which had been kept under the reception desk, fell on my wife’s cotton kurta and it caught fire,” Singh said, adding that his wife received burns on half of her body, starting from her leg till the neck.In his complaint to police, Singh has alleged that the candle was placed such that they could not see it and when he attempted to douse the fire, he also sustained burn injuries on his hands.

GURUGRAM: A Delhi businessman decided to check into a hotel in Gurugram, along with his family, on Diwali because he was worried about the rise in air pollution levels in the national capital due to bursting of firecrackers and its impact on his seven-year-old daughter, an asthma patient.However, his wife sustained burn injuries from a Diwali candle at the hotel, leaving him with more things to worry about.After performing “puja” at their house in Delhi’s Rajinder Nagar, Harmeet Singh , his wife, and two daughters, who are seven and 17 years old, left for Gurugram on Tuesday.They visited Lemon Tree Hotel to enquire about a room on Wednesday. “We were making enquiries at the reception area when a candle, which had been kept under the reception desk, fell on my wife’s cotton kurta and it caught fire,” Singh said, adding that his wife received burns on half of her body, starting from her leg till the neck.In his complaint to police, Singh has alleged that the candle was placed such that they could not see it and when he attempted to douse the fire, he also sustained burn injuries on his hands. The couple were rushed to Fortis Hospital by the hotel staff and later they referred to Safdarjung Hospital. As of now, Singh’s wife has to visit the hospital on a regular basis for her treatment.Singh said that his younger daughter’s condition worsened in winter, especially during Diwali, every year. So, her doctor had advised the family to stay out of Delhi for a few days and wait for the pollution levels to come down.A case was registered against the hotel staff under IPC Section 337 (causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) on Friday. Investigating officer ASI Bablu Singh said, “The complainant’s wife’s dress caught fire and she sustained injuries.” He added that the family was back in Delhi.A Lemon Tree Hotel official told TOI, “Candles and diyas are kept at all places, including hotels, on Diwali and there was no negligence on the part of the hotel staff.”

If You Like This Story, Support NYOOOZ

NYOOOZ SUPPORTER

NYOOOZ FRIEND

Your support to NYOOOZ will help us to continue create and publish news for and from smaller cities, which also need equal voice as much as citizens living in bigger cities have through mainstream media organizations.


Stay updated with all the Latest Gurgaon headlines here. For more exclusive & live news updates from all around India, stay connected with NYOOOZ.

Related Articles