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Three from Rajasthan killed in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar fire

Jaipur, June 3 (IANS) Three people from Rajasthan lost their lives in the devastating fire at Delhi’s Flourish Stay Hotel in Malviya Nagar on Wednesday.

Among the victims were Javari Lal Agarwal (70), a retired UCO Bank manager from Ajmer, his wife Kamala Agarwal (68), and Ashok Pansari, a marble businessman from Kishangarh.

The trio had travelled to Delhi to visit a relative admitted to Max Hospital and were staying at the hotel when the fire broke out.

The tragedy has left families, friends, and neighbours in shock, especially because the couple had celebrated Kamala Agarwal’s birthday just two days before the incident.

According to family friend and neighbour Rajendra Prasad, June 1 was Kamala Agarwal’s birthday, which was celebrated with family members before the couple left for Delhi. “Javari Lal and Kamala ji were happy and looking forward to meeting their relatives in Delhi. None of us could have imagined that this would be their last journey,” he said.

The couple travelled from Ajmer to Kishangarh on Tuesday evening and then proceeded to Delhi along with Ashok Pansari. The first news of the tragedy reached the family through the couple’s daughter, Deepa Agarwal, who informed relatives and neighbours after learning about the fire.

According to Rajendra Prasad, Deepa initially informed him about her mother’s death. A few hours later, the family received confirmation that Javari Lal’s body had also been recovered from the hotel. Deepa, who lives in Jaipur, immediately rushed to Delhi.

The couple’s son, Sachin Agarwal, a software engineer working with Google in the United States, has also left for India upon receiving the news.

For Rajendra Prasad, the loss is deeply personal. He recalled that he and Javari Lal retired together as managers from UCO Bank in January 2016 after working at the same branch for over a decade. Their friendship dated back to 1988. “We were more like family than neighbours,” he said.

The Agarwal couple had been associated with the Lions Club since 2015 and were well known in social circles for their community involvement. Club members and local residents expressed grief over the sudden loss, remembering them as warm-hearted and active members of society.

The third victim, Ashok Pansari of Kishangarh, had travelled to Delhi to inquire about the health of his paternal uncle, Radheshyam Agarwal, who is undergoing treatment at Max Hospital.

According to family members, Ashok was accompanied by relatives and was staying at the hotel when the fire broke out. His family includes his wife, Saroj Devi, sons Pankaj Goyal and Kapil Goyal, their families, and a married daughter, Sangeeta, who resides in Jaipur.

As news of the tragedy spread across Ajmer and Kishangarh, grief engulfed both cities, with residents struggling to come to terms with the loss of three lives that had travelled to Delhi for a compassionate purpose but never returned home.

–IANS

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