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India police detain five over temple firework disaster which killed over 100 people

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Indian bystanders gather among debris and building wreckage of The Puttingal Devi Temple in Paravur. More than 100 people have died and 350 injured when fireworks meant to be lit for festivities caught fire and exploded near the temple where thousands of people had gathered to witness the festivities on the early hours of April 10. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Police on Monday detained five workers from a temple in southern India where a massive explosion during a fireworks display killed more than 100 people.

Thousands had packed into the Hindu temple in Kerala state’s Kollam district on Saturday night for the show when a stray firework apparently landed on a stockpile, triggering a huge blast that tore through concrete buildings.

“Five workers have been detained for questioning,” Kollam police chief P. Prakash said by phone.

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“These are not formal arrests. Once they are questioned, only then we will know their involvement and take further steps.”

Police will investigate who was responsible for the fireworks display going ahead even though local authorities had refused permission, he said.

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The Kerala government has already ordered a judicial inquiry into the disaster and police have registered a criminal case against temple authorities.

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