Death toll from Bangladesh mosque explosion rises to 24

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Bangladesh mosque explosion, Narayanganj

Dhaka - A 7-year-old boy who went to pray with his father in Narayanganj district was among the dead.

By AP

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Published: Sun 6 Sep 2020, 11:15 AM

Last updated: Sun 6 Sep 2020, 1:18 PM

The death toll from a gas pipeline explosion in a mosque outside Bangladesh's capital rose to 24 on Sunday while authorities were examining how a leakage caused the accident during evening prayers.
A 7-year-old boy who went to pray with his father in Narayanganj district was among the dead. The father's condition is critical.
The series of explosions triggered a fire on Friday night as worshipers were finishing their prayers. At least 37 people were admitted to a burn unit in a state-run hospital in Dhaka, where 24 subsequently died.

Doctors said the others were critical as they suffered burns on up to 90 per cent of their bodies. Officials said the impact of the blast caused at least six air conditioners to also explode, baffling the devotees, as the fire rapidly raced through the packed mosque.

Authorities said they suspected gas had accumulated inside the mosque from a leak in the underground pipeline. The windows were shut because of the air conditioners.


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