Raigarh AC Blast: Father Dies of Suffocation on Son's Birthday

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Raigarh AC Blast: Father Dies of Suffocation on Son's Birthday

A window AC compressor blast in Raigarh's ITI Colony leaves a father dead due to suffocation on his son's 19th birthday. Two bikes were also gutted.

 

A celebratory evening turned into a tragedy at the Ambedkar Awas ITI Colony in Raigarh late Wednesday night, after a window air conditioner's compressor exploded in a residential quarters. The blast triggered a massive fire and choked the room with toxic smoke, killing a 45-year-old man and leaving his teenage son critically injured.

The incident took place under the jurisdiction of the Chakradhar Nagar police station. The fire also spread to the courtyard, reducing two motorcycles parked outside the house to ashes.

Tragedy Strikes Hours After Birthday Celebrations

The deceased has been identified as Purushottam Patel (45), who resided in the colony with his son, Aryan Patel. Wednesday marked Aryan’s 19th birthday, which the family had celebrated earlier in the evening.

According to emergency responders, the father-son duo went to sleep after dinner. At around 3:00 AM on Thursday, the window AC unit installed in their bedroom experienced a catastrophic technical failure, culminating in a high-intensity compressor blast.

The sparks from the explosion instantly ignited nearby household items and rapidly spread to the entrance, where two motorcycles were parked. Within minutes, thick, black smoke engulfed the entire house. Because the fire blockaded the main exit door, both victims were trapped inside the burning structure.

Neighbors Smash Open Doors to Rescue Duo

The deafening sound of the compressor blast woke up neighbors, who rushed out to find the front porch of Patel's house structural engulfed in flames. Local residents immediately alerted the Dial-112 emergency helpline.

Without waiting for the fire tenders, a combined team of local youths and arriving police personnel smashed open the main door to pull the unconscious duo out of the smoke-filled room.

They were rushed to the nearest hospital, but medical authorities declared Purushottam Patel dead on arrival. Doctors confirmed that Patel had already succumbed to asphyxiation caused by inhaling a heavy concentration of carbon monoxide. His son, Aryan, who sustained severe burn injuries and smoke inhalation damages, is currently battling for his life at the Government Medical College Hospital.

Forensic Teams Launch Technical Investigation

Following the incident, a team of forensic experts along with Chakradhar Nagar police officials visited the spot to examine the debris and determine the exact cause of the failure.

"Preliminary structural findings indicate that the blast occurred in the window AC's compressor unit. Because the bedroom was relatively small and poorly ventilated, the toxic smoke accumulated rapidly, leaving the occupants with zero reaction time. We are investigating whether a voltage surge or lack of maintenance triggered the blast," said Rakesh Mishra, Chakradhar Nagar Town Inspector.

The police have registered a case of accidental death and sent the body for an autopsy. Meanwhile, electrical safety inspectors have cautioned residents across transit colonies to get their cooling appliances serviced regularly, especially during peak humidity cycles when compressors operate under maximum thermal load.

 

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25 Jun 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Raigarh AC Blast: Father Dies of Suffocation on Son's Birthday

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A celebratory evening turned into a tragedy at the Ambedkar Awas ITI Colony in Raigarh late Wednesday night, after a window air conditioner's compressor exploded in a residential quarters. The blast triggered a massive fire and choked the room with toxic smoke, killing a 45-year-old man and leaving his teenage son critically injured.

The incident took place under the jurisdiction of the Chakradhar Nagar police station. The fire also spread to the courtyard, reducing two motorcycles parked outside the house to ashes.

Tragedy Strikes Hours After Birthday Celebrations

The deceased has been identified as Purushottam Patel (45), who resided in the colony with his son, Aryan Patel. Wednesday marked Aryan’s 19th birthday, which the family had celebrated earlier in the evening.

According to emergency responders, the father-son duo went to sleep after dinner. At around 3:00 AM on Thursday, the window AC unit installed in their bedroom experienced a catastrophic technical failure, culminating in a high-intensity compressor blast.

The sparks from the explosion instantly ignited nearby household items and rapidly spread to the entrance, where two motorcycles were parked. Within minutes, thick, black smoke engulfed the entire house. Because the fire blockaded the main exit door, both victims were trapped inside the burning structure.

Neighbors Smash Open Doors to Rescue Duo

The deafening sound of the compressor blast woke up neighbors, who rushed out to find the front porch of Patel's house structural engulfed in flames. Local residents immediately alerted the Dial-112 emergency helpline.

Without waiting for the fire tenders, a combined team of local youths and arriving police personnel smashed open the main door to pull the unconscious duo out of the smoke-filled room.

They were rushed to the nearest hospital, but medical authorities declared Purushottam Patel dead on arrival. Doctors confirmed that Patel had already succumbed to asphyxiation caused by inhaling a heavy concentration of carbon monoxide. His son, Aryan, who sustained severe burn injuries and smoke inhalation damages, is currently battling for his life at the Government Medical College Hospital.

Forensic Teams Launch Technical Investigation

Following the incident, a team of forensic experts along with Chakradhar Nagar police officials visited the spot to examine the debris and determine the exact cause of the failure.

"Preliminary structural findings indicate that the blast occurred in the window AC's compressor unit. Because the bedroom was relatively small and poorly ventilated, the toxic smoke accumulated rapidly, leaving the occupants with zero reaction time. We are investigating whether a voltage surge or lack of maintenance triggered the blast," said Rakesh Mishra, Chakradhar Nagar Town Inspector.

The police have registered a case of accidental death and sent the body for an autopsy. Meanwhile, electrical safety inspectors have cautioned residents across transit colonies to get their cooling appliances serviced regularly, especially during peak humidity cycles when compressors operate under maximum thermal load.

 

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