Owner of Hotel Where 21 Died Also Had Property With Unsafe Basement Rooms, No Exit: Reports | India News - NDTV India
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At a glance
- A second property owned by Lavkesh Bajaj, owner of the Flourish Inn hotel, has been found to have illegal basement rooms without an exit.
- This discovery follows a deadly fire at another of Bajaj's properties, Flourish Stay, which killed 21 people.
- Authorities are investigating the safety conditions of Bajaj's properties after the fatal incident.
Authorities have uncovered a second property belonging to Lavkesh Bajaj, owner of the Flourish Inn, containing illegal basement rooms that lack an emergency exit. This finding comes just days after a devastating fire at another of Bajaj's hotels, Flourish Stay, claimed the lives of 21 people, including 12 foreigners.
The property, located about 400 meters from the site of the fatal blaze, reportedly features basement rooms constructed without proper egress. The discovery raises serious questions about the safety standards and regulatory oversight of properties owned by Bajaj.
Following the deadly fire at Flourish Stay, which occurred on Wednesday, investigations have intensified into the safety conditions of hotels and other commercial establishments in the area. The incident has prompted a closer look at building codes and their enforcement, particularly concerning properties with unauthorized modifications or safety violations.
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