Malviya Nagar fire incident: Flourish Stays co-owner Lovkesh Bajaj on the run; lookout circular issued as 21 killed

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Malviya Nagar fire: A team of Delhi Police officers visited the residence of Lovkesh Bajaj, co-owner of Hotel Flourish Stays, after preliminary findings pointed to serious breaches of building regulations and fire safety norms at the property.

 Hotel co-owner Lovkesh Bajaj on run; Delhi police launch manhunt (Photo by Sanchit Khanna/ Hindustan Times)Malviya Nagar fire: Hotel co-owner Lovkesh Bajaj on run; Delhi police launch manhunt (Photo by Sanchit Khanna/ Hindustan Times)(Hindustan Times)

A major fire ripped through a bed-and-breakfast facility in the densely populated Malviya Nagar area of South Delhi early on Wednesday, leaving at least 21 people dead, including 17 foreign nationals, and injuring several others. The tragedy took place at 8:48 am.

As investigators intensified their probe into the tragedy, a team of Delhi Police officers visited the residence of Lovkesh Bajaj, co-owner of Hotel Flourish Stays, after preliminary findings pointed to serious breaches of building regulations and fire safety norms at the property.

Delhi Police said said they issued LoC (Look out circular) against Bajaj and other accused. This will reportedly be done as a measure to ensure that they do not flee abroad.

The visit formed part of a broader investigation into the deadly blaze, with authorities examining possible violations related to fire safety compliance, structural approvals, and emergency evacuation arrangements at the hotel. The Delhi Police constituted several teams to locate the hotel owner and carried out raids at multiple locations across the national capital as part of the ongoing investigation.

25 rooms built instead of 6 allowed, fire reportedly started on ground floor and more

Officials said the hotel where the fire occurred had approval to operate only six rooms under the bed-and-breakfast (B&B) scheme. However, investigators found that the owner had allegedly expanded the facility to 25 rooms. Authorities also identified similar violations at Green Residency Hotel, situated about 100 metres from the site of the blaze, which was authorised to run six rooms but was allegedly operating 28.

Preliminary findings from the Delhi Fire Services indicate that the fire may have started near the staircase on the ground floor. Investigators suspect that combustible material stored in the area could have been the source of the blaze, which subsequently spread rapidly throughout the building.

Officials said the exact cause of the fire, as well as the nature of the material believed to have triggered it, will only be determined after a comprehensive forensic examination.

ANI sources also alleged that all the windows in the building had been sealed, severely restricting escape routes for occupants as the fire rapidly intensified.

Firefighters discovered LPG cylinders inside the premises during the rescue operation. However, according to preliminary assessments, the blaze is believed to have originated from material stored near the staircase before spreading quickly through the building, sources mentioned.

A detailed investigation, including forensic examinations, is currently being carried out to determine the precise circumstances that led to the tragedy.

Meanwhile, former Delhi Fire Services Director Atul Garg described the incident as "very unfortunate" and highlighted the structural and civic issues prevalent in the area.

"More than 22 people have died, and this is a very unfortunate incident. This is a very congested area where fire tenders cannot move easily. There is no water source available, and encroachments have made firefighting difficult. Many houses have only one staircase. A lot of smoke was there, and people did not get time to come out. That's the reason why so many people died. Since they had no NOC and other things, I think there were no safety measures available there," Garg stated.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA from Malviya Nagar Satish Upadhyay said strict action would be taken against those found responsible for violating safety norms, stating, "An inquiry will be conducted, and anyone who has broken norms and is responsible will be immediately arrested. Other B&Bs, hotels and guest houses that are not following protocols will be sealed."

Amid the ongoing investigation, distraught relatives of the victims voiced anger and frustration over delays in obtaining information about their loved ones.

"Max Hospital said that 2-4 bodies are here, but no one tells us anything much more than that. We do not know the whereabouts of our loved ones. No one is trying to do anything here. We are very frustrated," a victim's family member shared.

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Garvit Bhirani

Garvit Bhirani is a journalist based in Gurugram. He is a Deputy Chief Content Producer at LiveMint, where he covers national and international news stories, focusing on accuracy and compelling storytelling for readers. <br><br> With a total of six years of experience in journalism, he has previously worked with Vaco Binary Semantics for Google, taking on the role of news curation lead, and reported from the field on health, education, and agriculture stories for 101reporters and News9. He has also served as a content editor for entertainment and news media organisations. <br><br> Garvit holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in journalism and mass communication from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and Gurugram University, respectively. During college days, he joined India’s only non-profit student journalism network, where he anchored daily news updates and produced his own weekly show called ‘Data Fix’. <br><br> He was selected for the YES Foundation Media for Social Change Fellowship in Delhi, the Talking Data to the Fourth Pillar residential workshop, and the VOICE Fellowship in Pune. <br><br> He holds certificates in COVID-19-verification reporting, data journalism, food & agriculture, tech policy, media literacy and countering misinformation, and tackling election disinformation courses from Thomson Foundation, IndiaSpend, The Dialogue, US Mission in India, and AFP. <br><br> He can be reached on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/garvit-bhirani">LinkedIn</a> or on <a href="https://x.com/GarvitBhirani">@garvitbhirani</a> on X

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