A Goa nightclub operated illegally for 18 months without essential permissions and an expired licence, leading to a devastating fire that killed 25. Despite clear violations and a lack of safety measures, authorities failed to act until the tragedy. Owners knowingly risked patrons’ lives by operating without mandatory clearances.
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