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16-yr-old turns good samaritan, saves lives
The Morning Standard
|June 13, 2026
AS the thick smoke billowed out of the Tughlakabad building on Friday, 16-year-old Anshu Sharma refused to be a quiet spectator.
She woke up at around 2.15 am and stepped onto her balcony only to see flames engulfing the building. She woke her father Saurabh and informed him about the incident. Realising that residents were trapped on the third floor, Anshu rolled up a saree and threw it towards them.
It was one of the many stories of bravery that emerged from the tragedy. Anshu Sharma’s swift response helped save a life.
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