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Two suffocate to death in sweet shop in West Bengal's DurgapurSix others, also sleeping inside the shop after the day's work, were found in an unconscious state and are currently undergoing treatment in a hospital.
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Representative image showing sweets at a sweet shop.

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Bardhaman: At least two people apparently died of suffocation in a sweet shop in Durgapur city in West Bengal's Paschim Bardhaman district on Monday, police said.

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Six others also present in the shop were found in an unconscious state and are currently undergoing treatment in a hospital.

The incident took place in a sweet shop on William Carey Road in B-Zone area of the industrial city as the eight workers of the shop were sleeping inside the establishment after the day's work, a police officer said.

They were found in an unconscious state by the shop owner on Monday morning and shifted to a hospital but two of them died later, while six others are undergoing treatment, he said.

While it is suspected that the two persons 'asphyxiated' to death, an investigation is underway to ascertain whether a leak of an LPG cylinder took place or if the fumes from the shop's tandoor caused the deaths, the officer said.

The deceased have been identified as Atanu Ruidas and Bidhan Bauri. They, along with those hospitalised, hailed from Beliatore in Bankura district.

However, hospital authorities said the exact cause of death will be known only after receipt of the post-mortem reports.

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(Published 25 December 2023, 21:09 IST)