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Three firemen killed in a massive fire in Kalbadevi

People panic as the policemen try to control the crowd after the fire goes out of control, Mumbai on 9 May 2015. Kartik Avatani/Mumbai Weekly

Firefighters try to control the blaze in Kalbadevi, Mumbai on 9 May 2015. The first fire engine could reach the incident spot only after 45 minutes due to the narrow lanes and market. Kartik Avatani/Mumbai Weekly

Three firemen were killed when a part of a building collapsed after catching fire in South Mumbai’s Kalbadevi area on 9 May 2015. According to newspaper reports, the fire started at around 4:30 pm in the electric meter room on the ground floor of the Gokul Niwas building. A part of the building was undergoing repairs as the building was almost 50 years old.

Five fire engines were present there to control the situation. The first fire engine came after 45 minutes because of the narrow lanes and busy markets of that area. The cylinder blast worsened the situation. The firemen who died on the spot were identified as assistant divisional officer SW Rane and station officer MN Desai… continued on page 3

Salman Khan sentenced to five years in jail, out on bail

Salman Khan gets leaves his residence a day before the verdict in Mumbai on 5 May 2015. Kartik Avatani/Mumbai Weekly

Candlelight vigil held for Nepal Earthquake victims

Students hold placards and candles in Mumbai on 29 April 2015. Kartik Avatani/Mumbai Weekly

Students from various college participated in a candle march held in Mumbai on April 29, 2015, as a tribute to Nepal earthquake victims. Students were seen holding placards which said - ‘Pray for Nepal’, ‘Every day is a new beginning’ & ‘Our hearts go out to Nepal’. They also offered their prayers to the victims and paid tributes to those who lost their lives. The earthquake, which has shaken the whole country of Nepal, hit

on April 25, 2015 followed by several aftershocks. The death toll has been reported to have reached over 8000 with more than 14000 injured. As the government in Nepal is still unable to reach many mountainous regions, it is hard to say the exact death toll. As told to Reuters by PM Sushil Koirala, the death toll may reach up to 10000, as information on casualties and damage from far flung villages and towns is yet to come.

Well known Bollywood actor Salman Khan was found guilty by Sessions Court in the famous ‘Hit & Run’ case, which killed one person and injured four others. He was sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment and a fine of ₹25000. Mumbai Sessions Court Judge DW Deshpande, on 6 May, found Salman Khan guilty of all eight charges against him, including the more serious charge under Section 304(II) of the Indian Penal Code for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. After the verdict the actor’s

legal team brought in senior counsel Harish Salve to plead the High Court for an interim bail which was granted. The counsel argued that since a copy of the court judgment was not available, bail should be granted till 8 May as per newspaper reports. The case has been in the media limelight ever since the actor crashed his car into a bakery on Hill Road, Bandra, killing one and injuring 4 other people sleeping on the footpath. As per the statement given to police by Ravindra Patil, Salman’s bodyguard

on the night of accident, the actor was not in the state to drive the car, according to newspaper reports. In a huge relief to Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, the Bombay High Court, on 8 May, suspended his 5-year sentence in the hit-and-run case and granted him bail pending his appeal against conviction. The judge told him to surrender before the trial court and fill the fresh bail bond of ₹30000. The court will issue next directions on 15 June, and the hearing on actor's appeal will take place in the month of July.

‘Alleged’ Drug Dealer gets policed by Mumbai crowd Mumbai saw moral policing being doled out on the streets to a Nigerian national, at Ghatkopar station, on the suspicion of a local Crime Branch officer travelling in the same train, as an ‘alleged’ drug dealer. The man’s behavior in the local train created suspicion. When the train approached the station, the officer tried to apprehend the man, but he tried to run away. With the help of the crowd who manhandled, the officer caught him. After interrogation, he was found clean and released. The officer refused to provide details to the Mumbai Weekly phot ographer present at the scene.

People harass the Nigerian national in presence of railway police in Ghatkopar station, Mumbai on 11 May 2015. Satyabrata Tripathy/Mumbai Weekly


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