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'United in death': Lucknow fire scripts tragic end for animation artists who were set to tie knot in November

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'United in death': Lucknow fire scripts tragic end for animation artists who were set to tie knot in November
'United in death': Lucknow fire scripts tragic end for animation artists who were set to tie knot in November
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  • A young couple, Anamika Samanta and Neelesh Kumar, died in a fire at a commercial building in Lucknow
  • The couple were set to get married in November
  • They died of suffocation after being trapped in their company office on the second floor
  • The fire claimed the lives of 15 people in total

The fire at the commercial building in Lucknow has resulted in the tragic loss of 15 lives, including a young couple who were set to get married in November. Anamika Samanta, 30, and Neelesh Kumar, 27, were both animation artists who died of suffocation after being trapped in their company office on the second floor of the building. The couple's wedding plans were underway, but their dreams were cut short in the unfortunate incident. The fire has sent shockwaves across the city, with many mourning the loss of the young couple. Anamika and Neelesh were reportedly looking forward to starting their new life together, but fate had other plans. The incident has raised concerns about fire safety in commercial buildings, highlighting the need for stricter measures to prevent such tragedies. The couple's families and friends are in a state of shock, trying to come to terms with the loss of their loved ones. The incident has also brought attention to the importance of having emergency evacuation plans in place, to minimize the risk of casualties in such situations.

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