Retour des frères Luthra en Inde retardé par révocation de passeports

Saurabh et Gaurav Luthra, propriétaires de la discothèque de Goa où un incendie a tué 25 personnes, ont fui le pays après l'incident et ont été arrêtés cinq jours plus tard à Phuket, en Thaïlande. Leur rapatriement en Inde est retardé par le lent processus de révocation de leurs passeports.

L'incendie mortel à la discothèque 'Birch by Romeo Lane' à Goa a fait 25 victimes. Dans la foulée de cet incident tragique, les propriétaires Saurabh et Gaurav Luthra ont fui le pays et ont été arrêtés cinq jours plus tard à Phuket, en Thaïlande. Leur retour en Inde est désormais retardé car le processus de révocation des passeports progresse lentement, entravant les efforts de rapatriement. Les frères restent en Thaïlande au milieu d'enquêtes en cours liées à l'incendie.

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