Bangladeshi dies in New Delhi hotel fire
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Md Nurul Amin, 44, a Bangladeshi national, was one of the 22 nationals from seven countries who tragically lost their lives in the deadly fire that occurred at a New Delhi hotel on Wednesday.
On Thursday night, the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi announced that they were expediting the repatriation of the mortal remains of the deceased promptly.
As of the evening of 4th June, two Bangladeshi families have been particularly affected by the fire that broke out on the morning of 3rd June 2026. Both families staying in the hotel were in Delhi to receive medical treatment at the nearby Max Hospital.
The High Commission said it remains in constant contact with the victims and their families who are under treatment at various hospitals in New Delhi.
On Thursday morning, Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Riaz Hamidullah visited all the Bangladeshi nationals under treatment at the Max Hospital and inquired about their condition with the attending physicians.
The High Commission officials remain positioned at the hospital to liaise round-the-clock with the patients and the hospital and address any exigency.
The High Commission is also in contact with the Indian authorities to ensure necessary treatment and support for the victims.