Spice Trader killed due to fire in his room, and police are investigating the case – Delhi Fire Spice Trader dies in Tilak Nagar House Fire

Spice businessman burned to death for fire in his room, and police investigated the case updated: Mon, 13 Oct 2025 07:18 PM (IST) Spice businessman Sunil Kumar Ginotra burned to death in a fire in a home in Tilak Nagar, West Delhi. He was at home alone and it is thought that the fire was caused by short circuits. Neighbors informed police and fire department after seeing the smoke. After the fire was extinguished, Sunil’s burned body was found. Police are investigating the case killed by businessman Sunil Kumar Ginotra in a fire in a home in Tilak Nagar, West Delhi. Jagran Correspondent, West -Delhi. One person burned to death in a fire in a home in the Tilak Nagar police station. Sunil Kumar Ginotra, who runs a Spice business, was home alone at the time of the incident. The fire is believed to have erupted due to short circuit. Investigation into the case continues. Remove ad just read the news Chand Nagar Incident Sunil lived with his family in Vishnu Garden. However, he regularly visited the home of one of his family members in Chand Nagar. He came home at about 9:30 on Monday morning. After some time, people in the area saw smoke from a room on the ground floor of the building. People came down and closed the door. When they broke it, there was inside. Police and fire department were informed of the incident. Three fire tenders reached the place and brought the fire under control. When Sunil’s wife arrived, his death was found. At the time of the fire, no one knew that there was anyone in the room. When Sunil’s family got the news on the fire, they reached the place. Then they found that Sunil was inside. After searching inside, Sunil’s burned body was found near burned papers. Police sent the body to the morgue of Deendayal Upadhyay Hospital for post-mortem. Police are investigating the case.

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