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SJ Suryah's 'Killer' set accident EXPLAINED: Police arrest gas supplier and supervisor after fatal accident in Chennai

SJ Suryah's 'Killer' set accident EXPLAINED: Police arrest gas supplier and supervisor after fatal accident in Chennai
The investigation into a deadly explosion on the set of SJ Suryah's upcoming film Killer has taken a major turn, with Chennai police arresting two individuals in connection with the tragedy. The fatal incident, which occurred at Binny Mills in Chennai, resulted in the death of a 26-year-old crew member and left three others injured.

Crew member lost life during an early morning shoot

The tragic accident occurred during the early hours while the production team was filming a high-octane sequence. According to News 18, a gas cylinder used for the special effects sequence malfunctioned and exploded.The blast severely injured four crew members, who were immediately rushed to a nearby hospital for emergency medical treatment. Tragically, Madhan, a 26-year-old technician from Maduravoyal, succumbed to his injuries.

Investigation focuses on safety and negligence

Following the fatal blast, local authorities launched a thorough investigation to pinpoint the exact cause of the malfunction. Detectives have been interrogating production members, examining the equipment remnants, and reviewing whether proper safety protocols were in place before filming began.The inquiry also aims to ascertain whether any safety rules were followed before shooting the scene.
Investigators need to ascertain whether the explosion resulted from negligence or a technical malfunction.

Gas supplier and supervisor arrested in the case

As part of the ongoing investigation, police have already arrested Ramu, the vendor responsible for supplying the gas cylinders alongside his supervisor Arumugam. Both individuals are being questioned regarding the maintenance, inspection, and safety compliance of the equipment brought to the set.Meanwhile, the three other technicians injured in the blast, identified as Sakthivel, Surya, and Dhinakaran remain hospitalized and are continuing to receive medical care. A comprehensive police report detailing the exact liability and safety lapses is expected to be released shortly as the investigation progresses.

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