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Youth dies in Sylhet fire

Greenwatch Desk Fire 2025-07-06, 8:01pm

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A 21-year-old man was killed after sustaining burns in Sylhet’s Biswanath Upazila.


Khaled Ahmed, son of Lal Mia from Karpara village in Daulatpur Union, succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment at a hospital in Dhaka early Sunday.

Khaled was employed at a local car workshop.

According to local sources, Khaled returned home from work on the night of Thursday (3 July). After dinner, he went to sleep in his room. At approximately 2 am, neighbours heard Khaled’s screams and rushed to his aid, discovering his body engulfed in flames.

In a desperate attempt to escape, Khaled leapt into a pond nearby with his body on fire. He was rescued and initially taken to Sylhet Osmani Medical College Hospital before being transferred to Dhaka for specialised treatment.

While police have described the death as an accident, local residents claimed there may be more to the story. Several locals believe Khaled set himself on fire by pouring petrol on himself, citing the absence of fire damage to his room or furniture as suspicious.

However, his family has not commented on the matter.

Enamul Haque Chowdhury, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Biswanath Police Station, said initially that it appears to be an accident, reports UNB. 

He mentioned that Khaled was working as a car repairman and had a mobile phone attached to his body. The fire could have been caused by a cigarette or similar incident. “An investigation is ongoing,” he added.