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Uttarakhand man who was the family’s sole breadwinner and supporting his brother’s education dies in a fire in Goa.  ​ 

​**Tragic Nightclub Fire in Goa Claims Lives of Uttarakhand Residents**

A devastating fire at the ‘Birch by Romeo Lane’ nightclub in Goa has resulted in the tragic deaths of 25 individuals, including Satish Rana, a 24-year-old from Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand. As the sole provider for his family, Satish’s untimely demise has left his village in mourning, with relatives and community members expressing deep sorrow over the loss of a young man who bore the financial responsibilities of his household.

Satish was the eldest of three siblings, with two married sisters and a younger brother still pursuing his studies. His parents, who rely on farming, depended significantly on his income. The sudden tragedy has shattered the family, who are awaiting the return of his body, expected to arrive in the village by Monday evening.

Local residents remember Satish as a responsible individual dedicated to supporting his family, making his loss particularly poignant for the community. In response to the incident, Tehri MLA Kishore Upadhyay reached out to the Chief Minister, assuring the family of all possible government assistance. The administration is in ongoing communication with the relatives to provide necessary support.

The community has called for financial and legal aid from the government, expressing their grief over the tragedy. Among the victims, five men from Uttarakhand lost their lives in the nightclub fire, with investigators revealing that most fatalities were due to suffocation in the underground kitchen area. Of the 25 bodies recovered, 23 showed no burn injuries, indicating a sudden loss of oxygen, while only two were severely charred.

Authorities have arrested four individuals in connection with the fire, with a fifth suspect, the manager responsible for daily operations, apprehended in Delhi.

**Details of Victims**

Among the victims were several young workers, including 21-year-old Jitendra from Sankuld, and 23-year-old Manish from Netr Salan in Champawat. Other casualties included Surendra from Pithoragarh and Sumit Negi from Garhwal. Additionally, tourists such as Anita Joshi and her sister Saroj, both from Ranikhet, were among those who perished in the incident.

The community continues to grieve the loss of these lives, highlighting the need for support and justice in the wake of this tragic event.

**FAQ**

**What caused the fire at the nightclub in Goa?**
The investigation revealed that most victims died from suffocation in the underground kitchen area, with a sudden loss of oxygen being a significant factor in the fatalities. 

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