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Using coal-fuelled brazier indoors may seem like a convenient way to heat your home or cook meals, but it poses significant risks that can lead to severe health problems and even death.
NEW DELHI: In another incident of “death from coal brazier”, six people, including four members of a family, died allegedly after inhaling toxic fumes, officials said on Sunday. “On Sunday ...
A woman lost her life while sleeping in a room with a coal brazier lit without any ventilation in the room, while the woman lost life, her husband had to be admitted to a local hospital.
Two people are believed to have died of inhaling toxic smoke as they slept inside a windowless room at the premises of a DLF-2 eatery (BYOB) with a coal-brazier burning, police said on Monday.
The forensic team and the crime team found a coal brazier (angithi) from inside the room, the police said. Prima facie, it seems that all four people died due to suffocation, the police said ...
In a similar incident in Uttarkashi district, a 37-year-old guard died of suffocation after inhaling gas emanating from brazier at forest ... caused by the coal smoke. Her husband, Chandra Prakash ...
They were rushed to the hospital, where doctors declared them dead," the officer said. Police said that the forensic team and the crime team found a coal brazier (angithi) inside the room. Prima facie ...
An “Angithi” or brazier is a pan or stand designed for holding burning coal pieces. Elevated a few inches from the ground, it facilitates air circulation, providing oxygen to sustain the fire.
New Delhi: Two men died and another was hospitalised after inhaling toxic gas from a coal brazier that they left burning in their office in Delhi's Mundka area, police said on Sunday.The three ...
Police said that the forensic team and the crime team found a coal brazier (angithi) inside the room. Prima facie, it seems that all four died due to suffocation, police said. Further ...