NEW DELHI: In a disturbing incident, burnt bodies of two children were recovered in a house, sending shockwaves in Patna's Janipur locality .
According to news agency PTI, a police officer said that the cause of the incident is not known yet, and an investigation has been launched after registering a case.
"We received information on Thursday morning that two children were lying dead inside their house in Janipur locality. The bed on which the bodies were found was also burned. We have sent the bodies for post-mortem examination ," the officer said.
According to PTI, the mother of the children works as a security guard at AIIMS Patna.
Phulwari Sharif DSP 2, Deepak Kumar, told ANI that children died after being burnt. He added that their father works in the Election Commission.
Police are present at the spot to probe further.
According to news agency PTI, a police officer said that the cause of the incident is not known yet, and an investigation has been launched after registering a case.
"We received information on Thursday morning that two children were lying dead inside their house in Janipur locality. The bed on which the bodies were found was also burned. We have sent the bodies for post-mortem examination ," the officer said.
#WATCH | Patna | Two children die in house fire at Nagwa village in Danapur. Police present on the spot of the incident, further investigation underway.
— ANI (@ANI) July 31, 2025
Phulwari Sharif DSP 2, Deepak Kumar says, "The two children died after being burnt... The father of the kids works in the… pic.twitter.com/MiO8Wr1RrX
According to PTI, the mother of the children works as a security guard at AIIMS Patna.
Phulwari Sharif DSP 2, Deepak Kumar, told ANI that children died after being burnt. He added that their father works in the Election Commission.
Police are present at the spot to probe further.
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