Mumbai Fire Department's Probe Uncovers A Twist In Kamala Mills Tragedy

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  • Published On: January 06, 2018
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Last month's deadly fire that ripped through two upscale restaurants in Mumbai could have started from the flying embers from charcoal used for hookahs at the upscale Mojo's Bistro that came in contact with the curtains, and spread rapidly, the fire department has said in its report on the Kamala Mills tragedy. The fire department said neither of the two restaurants had clearances to serve liquor or run the hookah bar.

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