Chennai: Four persons, including two children, were killed when an LPG cylinder exploded at a house in Chennai, resulting in a wall collapse.
Among the victims were a four year-old girl and a seven year-old boy, police said.
The incident happened on Thursday morning when the victims, living adjacent to the house where the cylinder blast was reported, were killed after a portion of the wall collapsed under the impact of the blast, police said.
Two of the victims were father-son duo, they added.
At least four more persons were injured and had been admitted to a hospital, they added.
Among the victims were a four year-old girl and a seven year-old boy, police said.
The incident happened on Thursday morning when the victims, living adjacent to the house where the cylinder blast was reported, were killed after a portion of the wall collapsed under the impact of the blast, police said.
At least four more persons were injured and had been admitted to a hospital, they added.
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