Fire destroys IPL chief Lalit Modi’s Mumbai bungalow (Lead)
December 19th, 2009 - 10:31 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )Mumbai, Dec 19 (IANS) A major fire engulfed the bungalow of Indian Premier League (IPL) chief Lalit Modi here Saturday evening, completely gutting it, fire brigade officials said.
The blaze - the cause of which is thought to be a short-circuit - engulfed Anand Bungalow in the upscale Gandhigram Road area of Juhu, close to the ISKCON Temple, in north-west Mumbai.
The entire family, including Modi, managed to run out to safety and there are no reports of any casualties.
The fire brigade rushed eight fire tenders but could not control the flames for nearly three hours after the blaze was reported around 6 p.m.
Meanwhile, scores of families from nearby buildings and neighbouring bungalows pitched in to help in the fire control operations.
A shocked Modi, standing outside his burning home refused to offer any comments to mediapersons.
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