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A major revelation has emerged in the EV fire incident in Indore. What was initially believed to be the body of six-year-old Tanay has now been identified as sofa foam. This shocking detail has come from the post-mortem report submitted by doctors to the police. According to the report, even four days after the incident, the child’s head and torso are yet to be found. The material taken to the hospital for post-mortem—earlier presumed to be the body—contained only one leg of the child. Following this finding, the forensic team has revisited the site to search for the remaining body parts. Report reveals – All deaths caused by smoke and burns The post-mortem report has revealed that no person was electrocuted in the accident. The cause of death for all victims has been attributed to smoke inhalation and burn injuries. A total of eight people, including industrialist Manoj Pugalia, died in the house fire early Wednesday morning. On Saturday, doctors at MY Hospital handed over this report to the police. According to information, Manoj Pugalia first helped his sons Saurabh, Saumil, Harshit and wife Sunita escape. After that, he tried to save other people trapped in the house. During this time, the fire spread rapidly and he could not get out himself. He tried to escape, but got caught in the flames, which severely burned his body. His daughter-in-law Simran was also found in a burnt condition. Both bodies were found near the channel gate on the roof of the house. Team searching for other body parts The body of Ruchika’s 6-year-old son Tanay was found last. The SDRF team had recovered him from the debris. Doctors involved in the post-mortem said that only one leg of Tanay remained. What the police officers thought was a torso and kept in the mortuary turned out to be sofa foam. It is suspected that Tanay’s body was torn to pieces due to the blast impact. After the report, forensics and police are searching for other parts of the body. Rescue team came out of the house with a bundle After the incident, the SDRF team came out of the house with a bundle. It was said then that it contained the child’s body. However, the post-mortem report revealed that the bundle sent contained only a piece of leg. What the rescue team thought was a torso turned out to be sofa foam. Simran was not pregnant – Postmortem report The postmortem report has also clarified that Simran was not pregnant. After the incident, the maid Soni Matre, nearby residents and some family members had claimed that Simran was four months pregnant, but this was found to be incorrect during investigation. Meanwhile, Manoj Pugalia’s elder son Saurabh had alleged before Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav that firefighters had sprayed water without cutting off the electricity supply, which could have caused electrocution. However, the postmortem report clarifies that no person died due to electrocution, rather all deaths occurred due to smoke inhalation and burns from the fire. This is confidential, so report handed over to police MGM Dean Dr. Arvind Ghanghoria said that this remains a confidential matter. Therefore, the department directly submits this report to the police. The report becomes police property. We cannot tell what is in the report. We have handed over the report to the police. Even built a gym on the roof for sons The family had also gotten furniture and POP work done before son Saumil’s wedding in January. They had also built a gym on the roof for the sons. The fire that broke out early Wednesday (March 18) reduced everything to ashes. Their sons Saurabh, Saumil, Harshit and wife Sunita and younger daughter-in-law Sakhi survived. The family is currently looking for shelter around the burnt house in Maa Vihar Colony. The Pugalia family is staying at a relative’s house. They are searching for a new home. 8 Family Members Lost Their Lives Actually, in Indore early Wednesday morning, a short circuit occurred while charging an electric car Tata Punch, which caused a fire that engulfed a three-story building. In the accident, rubber businessman Manoj Pugalia, his pregnant daughter-in-law Simran, and 8 others died, while 4 people were injured. Among those who died, 6 were Manoj’s relatives who had come from Kishanganj, Bihar on Tuesday. The incident occurred between 3:30 and 4 AM near Bengali Square in Greater Brijeshwari Colony. According to police, the fire engulfed gas cylinders kept inside the house. This caused cylinders to explode one after another. The explosion was so intense that a portion of the house collapsed. Digital locks installed in the house could not be opened, preventing people sleeping inside from getting a chance to escape.