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Fire victims’ relatives mourn at hospital

Relatives gathered at Dhaka Medical College Hospital morgue to claim the bodies of their loved ones who died in a blaze that ripped through a commercial restaurant building on Dhaka's Bailey Road. Their emotional outbursts while awaiting the remains in the morgue filled the air with sadness.

Grief-stricken family members wait to receive the body of journalist Tushar Hawladar at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Friday, Mar 1, 2024, a day after his death in the Bailey Road building fire. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Grief-stricken family members wait to receive the body of journalist Tushar Hawladar at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Friday, Mar 1, 2024, a day after his death in the Bailey Road building fire. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Relatives break down in tears as they receive the bodies of five members of the family at the morgue of Dhaka Medical College Hospital after the Bailey Road building fire. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Relatives break down in tears as they receive the bodies of five members of the family at the morgue of Dhaka Medical College Hospital after the Bailey Road building fire. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Mubarak Hussain, his wife Swapna Begum, and their three children, Syeda Kashfia, Syeda Noor, and Syed Abdullah, died in a blaze that killed 46 people at a building on Dhaka's Bailey Road. Relatives claimed their bodies from the Dhaka Medical College morgue. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Mubarak Hussain, his wife Swapna Begum, and their three children, Syeda Kashfia, Syeda Noor, and Syed Abdullah, died in a blaze that killed 46 people at a building on Dhaka's Bailey Road. Relatives claimed their bodies from the Dhaka Medical College morgue. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Mubarak Hussain, his wife Swapna Begum, and their three children, Syeda Kashfia, Syeda Noor, and Syed Abdullah, died in a blaze that killed 46 people at a building on Dhaka's Bailey Road. Relatives claimed their bodies from the Dhaka Medical College morgue. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Mubarak Hussain, his wife Swapna Begum, and their three children, Syeda Kashfia, Syeda Noor, and Syed Abdullah, died in a blaze that killed 46 people at a building on Dhaka's Bailey Road. Relatives claimed their bodies from the Dhaka Medical College morgue. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Shagor Hossain, a night guard at Green Cozy Cottage, died in a fire that gutted the building on Dhaka's Bailey Road on Thursday night, Feb 29, 2024. His father, Abu Taleb, arrived at Dhaka Medical College Hospital from Pabna on Friday morning to claim the body. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Shagor Hossain, a night guard at Green Cozy Cottage, died in a fire that gutted the building on Dhaka's Bailey Road on Thursday night, Feb 29, 2024. His father, Abu Taleb, arrived at Dhaka Medical College Hospital from Pabna on Friday morning to claim the body. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
The bodies of two unidentified victims of Bailey Road building fire are moved to Dhaka Medical College Hospital morgue. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
The bodies of two unidentified victims of Bailey Road building fire are moved to Dhaka Medical College Hospital morgue. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Nazmul Islam's mother wails at Dhaka Medical College Hospital's morgue as her son, a final-year BRAC University student, remains missing while several bodies are beyond recognition after the building fire on Bailey Road. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Nazmul Islam's mother wails at Dhaka Medical College Hospital's morgue as her son, a final-year BRAC University student, remains missing while several bodies are beyond recognition after the building fire on Bailey Road. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu

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Published : 01 Mar 2024, 10:03 PM

Updated : 01 Mar 2024, 10:03 PM

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