DEATH TRAP HOTEL: 38 BURNED AND SUFFOCATED IN DELHI INFERNO AS SYSTEM FAILS
A luxury hotel in India’s capital became a towering coffin. Thirty-eight people, most of them foreign visitors, are dead after a MYSTERIOUS fire turned the Siddharth Continental into a smoke-choked death trap. They weren’t just killed by flames—they were slowly asphyxiated, trapped in their rooms as a FAILED system watched them die.
The fire started mysteriously in a banquet hall at 1:30 AM. But the first call to firefighters didn’t come until 2:12 AM—a CRITICAL 42-minute delay that sealed the fate of everyone above. The fire brigade arrived to find a CONFLAGRATION. Their ladders couldn’t even reach the top floors where guests were dying. A Chinese cook and a steward were burned alive. The rest choked to death on toxic fumes, groping in darkness.
President and Prime Minister “expressed grief.” The Lt. Governor ordered a probe. These are the same empty gestures we see after EVERY tragedy. While leaders offer condolences, the real questions scream for answers: WHY did the alarm system fail? WHO is responsible for the crippled fire response? This isn’t just an accident—it’s a PATTERN of negligence that sacrifices lives for profit and prestige.
The hotel was a glittering symbol of luxury. Last night, it exposed the ROTTEN core of a system that talks about safety but leaves its people to burn.
They died waiting for help that never came.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



