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The Goa Police told the Delhi court that Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, who ran Birch by Romeo Lane, had no business interests in Thailand and fled because they did not want to face an investigation.
Goa nightclub co-owners Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra have been detained in Phuket, Thailand, and are being deported to India for investigation into a dea
Police investigation had revealed that the brothers booked flight tickets to Thailand even as emergency teams were battling the blaze.
Detained in Thailand, the Luthra brothers will be brought to India soon to face the investigation into the blaze that claimed 25 lives
Authorities seal `Goya The Night Club` in Vagator, Goa, for illegal construction on agricultural land following a major fire incident Arpora [Goa], Dec 08 (ANI): Charred remains of the Birch by Romeo Lane restaurant after a fire broke out,
The owners, brothers Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, have been detained in Thailand today, with officials confirming that the processing is complete and the duo is now in the custody of the Royal Thai Police.
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court rejected the anticipatory bail plea of the Luthra brothers, Saurabh Luthra and Gaurav Luthra, accused in the Goa fire incident, making strong observations. The court also rejected the accused’s argument that they could be lynched in Goa, as they were constantly receiving death threats on social media.
Delhi court denies Luthra brothers' bail pleas linked to Goa nightclub fire that killed 25, citing evasion of legal process.
A professional belly dancer from Kazakhstan, Kristina, narrowly escaped a devastating nightclub fire in Goa. Performing on stage when the blaze erupte