Delhi NCR

Jumping from window saved me; Ali died as he took the stairs: Kin of Iraqi man killed in Delhi fire

Published by
PTI

A 29-year-old Iraqi national who had come to India with his family for a relative’s medical treatment, died in the hotel fire in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar, with relatives saying he was unable to escape using the stairs due to the thick smoke all around.

Ali Amer Mosa was among three from his family staying at the bed and breakfast where a massive fire broke out in the early hours, killing 21 people and injuring dozens of people.

Twelve of the deceased were foreigners whose relatives were being treated in hospitals nearby.

His Brother-in-Law, Habib Abid, in his 50s, said the family had been staying in the building for about a week while his son, Haider, around 18 or 19 years of age, was undergoing treatment for a brain tumour in Saket.

According to Habib, the blaze spread rapidly through the upper floors, filling corridors with dense smoke and forcing occupants to look for ways to escape from windows as visibility dropped sharply.

“I was staying on the fifth floor. I survived because I climbed out of the building through the window,” Habib said.

Habib said he was sleeping when the fire broke out and had no time to understand what had just transpired in the building. “All I could see was thick black smoke.”

“Ali died because he took the stairs. He couldn’t escape,” he said, recalling the moments after the fire broke out.

Habib, whose son is still undergoing treatment at a hospital, said he was completing formalities to receive Ali’s body from the AIIMS mortuary .

A day after the tragedy, the narrow lane leading to the hotel remained cordoned off as police and forensic teams continued inspection of the gutted structure. Residents gathered nearby, speaking in low voices, as the smell of smoke still lingered in parts of the area.

For many in the neighbourhood, the visuals from Wednesday morning have left a lasting psychological impact.

Also Read: Malviya Nagar fire: initial probe highlights violations, single entry/exit

Police said the area had been sealed for investigation and safety assessment. They are examining fire safety compliance and evacuation arrangements in the building as part of the probe.

Officials have arrested the hotel owner and are questioning others linked to its operations. Further investigation is underway to reconstruct the sequence of events that led to the fire.

PTI

Published by
PTI

Recent Posts

Delhi Traffic Police reviews congestion, monsoon preparedness with civic agencies

Officers reiterated the need for seamless coordination among all departments to reduce bottlenecks and facilitate…

July 15, 2026

Delhi court convicts man for trying to kill uncle over decade-old grudge

Court says accused stabbed his sleeping uncle over a decade-old family grudge, targeting vital body…

July 15, 2026

Delhi court restores Umar Khalid’s two weekly e-mulakats with family

Court says jailed activist has used the facility for six years without violating prison rules,…

July 15, 2026

Delhi govt starts road spray technology trials to fix potholes

PWD tests spray injection patching technology for faster, durable pothole repairs that can be carried…

July 15, 2026

Passenger arrested at Delhi airport with over 6 kg hydroponic weed

Customs officers intercepted the Bangkok-bound passenger through APIS profiling and allegedly recovered six vacuum-sealed packets…

July 15, 2026

Delhi govt approves procurement of 2,800 e-buses

The Cabinet has approved 2,800 electric buses under the PM E-DRIVE scheme to improve last-mile…

July 15, 2026