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3 labourers killed in Anand Vihar shanty fire

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3 labourers killed in Anand Vihar shanty fire

THREE labourers, two brothers among them, were killed in a fire that gutted their shanty in east Delhi's Anand Vihar area in the wee hours of Tuesday, officials said.

According to police, labourers Jaggi (30), resident of UP's Banda, Shyam Singh (40), and his brother Kanta Prasad (37), both residents of UP's Auraiya district, and Nitin (32), resident of Vijay Nagar in Ghaziabad, were sleeping in the temporary hut around 11 pm on Monday.

The four, labourers of IGL company, used to reside in a tent on a DDA plot near the drain, besides the Rotary Club office, police said.

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