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  • Deadly Goa Nightclub Fire: Luthra Brothers Brought Back to Delhi After Fleeing to Thailand

    Deadly Goa Nightclub Fire: Luthra Brothers Brought Back to Delhi After Fleeing to Thailand

    Dec 16, 2025 05:13 pm CST

    The Luthra brothers, owners of 'Birch by Romeo Lane' nightclub in Goa, were brought back to Delhi after fleeing to Thailand following a devastating fire that killed 25 people. The nightclub was allegedly operating with serious safety violations, including flammable bamboo construction and inadequate exits, leading to charges of culpable homicide against the owners.

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    Luthra Brothers' Deportation from Thailand: The Aftermath of Deadly Goa Nightclub Fire

    Dec 16, 2025 03:09 pm CST

    Following a devastating fire at their Goa nightclub 'Birch by Romeo Lane' that claimed 25 lives, Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra fled to Thailand hours after the incident. After being detained by Thai authorities and having their passports suspended by the Indian government, the brothers are now being deported to face criminal charges in India. This article details the timeline of events from the tragic fire to their impending return and the legal challenges they face.

  • Bombay High Court Converts Goa Nightclub Fire Case to PIL: Luthra Brothers Face Legal Challenges in Thailand

    Bombay High Court Converts Goa Nightclub Fire Case to PIL: Luthra Brothers Face Legal Challenges in Thailand

    Dec 16, 2025 02:42 am CST

    The Bombay High Court has converted a civil suit regarding the Goa nightclub fire into a Public Interest Litigation, emphasizing accountability for the tragedy that killed 25 people. Meanwhile, Thai authorities prepare to present the case of nightclub co-owners Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra to a Bangkok court, as India seeks their deportation following the issuance of an Interpol Blue Corner Notice. The case involves complex legal and diplomatic considerations between Indian and Thai authorities.

  • Goa Nightclub Fire: How Owners Fled After Deadly Blaze Killed 25

    Goa Nightclub Fire: How Owners Fled After Deadly Blaze Killed 25

    Dec 14, 2025 01:54 pm CST

    Following the devastating fire at 'Birch By Romeo Lane' nightclub in Goa that claimed 25 lives, owners Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra fled to Thailand while partner Ajay Gupta attempted to evade authorities in Delhi. Investigations reveal severe safety violations including no emergency exits, non-functional fire extinguishers, and operation without proper permits despite previous warnings.

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    Luthra Brothers' Thailand Detention: How a Simple Meal Outing Led to Their Capture After Deadly Goa Nightclub Fire

    Dec 14, 2025 12:11 am CST

    The Luthra brothers, sought in connection with a Goa nightclub fire that killed 25 people, were detained in Thailand after stepping out for a meal revealed their location to authorities. Now facing deportation to India, the brothers will confront serious charges including manslaughter and murder for allegedly organizing a fire show without proper safety measures at Birch by Romeo Lane. Their capture highlights the international cooperation between Thai and Indian authorities in bringing the suspects to justice.

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    Revealed: 'Sleeping Partner' Ajay Gupta Was Key Operator Behind Goa Nightclub Before Deadly Fire

    Dec 13, 2025 08:12 pm CST

    Investigation reveals Ajay Gupta, supposedly a "sleeping partner," was the primary manager of Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in Goa where a devastating fire killed 25 people. While the Luthra brothers await deportation from Thailand, Gupta was found hiding in a Delhi hospital owned by his friend after fleeing Goa following the incident.

  • Woman Alleges Physical Assault and Abusive Behavior at Luthra Brothers

    Woman Alleges Physical Assault and Abusive Behavior at Luthra Brothers' Demolished Goa Nightclub

    Dec 12, 2025 01:18 pm CST

    A Mumbai woman shares her harrowing experience of alleged assault at Romeo Lane beach shack in Goa, owned by the controversial Luthra brothers. The establishment was recently demolished following a separate tragic incident at their other venue that killed 25 people. The account raises serious concerns about tourist safety and nightlife security in Goa's popular beach destinations.

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    Romeo Lane's History of Violations Exposed Following Fatal Goa Nightclub Fire

    Dec 12, 2025 12:53 am CST

    The Romeo Lane hospitality chain, owned by the Luthra brothers who were recently detained in Thailand, faces increasing scrutiny after a deadly fire killed 25 people at their Goa nightclub. Government records reveal the company's extensive history of environmental violations and legal troubles across multiple states, even as they continued aggressive expansion to 23 locations nationwide.

  • Goa Nightclub Fire: Luthra Brothers Detained in Thailand After Fleeing Deadly Blaze That Killed 25

    Goa Nightclub Fire: Luthra Brothers Detained in Thailand After Fleeing Deadly Blaze That Killed 25

    Dec 12, 2025 12:36 am CST

    The co-owners of Birch By Romeo Lane nightclub in Goa were detained in Thailand after fleeing India following a devastating fire that killed 25 people. Saurav and Gaurav Luthra booked flights to Phuket just hours after the blaze erupted while they were attending a wedding in Delhi. They face serious charges including manslaughter for organizing a fire show without proper safety measures, while a third partner has been placed in police custody.

  • Luthra Brothers Detained in Thailand Following Deadly Goa Nightclub Fire: Extradition Process Underway

    Luthra Brothers Detained in Thailand Following Deadly Goa Nightclub Fire: Extradition Process Underway

    Dec 11, 2025 11:24 pm CST

    The Luthra brothers, wanted for a fatal fire that killed 25 people at their Goa nightclub, have been detained in Thailand after fleeing India. A new photo shows them at Phuket Immigration Control Centre as authorities prepare to transport them to Bangkok for handover to Indian officials. The brothers' passports were suspended under Section 10A of the Passport Act after they attempted to evade arrest despite evidence showing their direct involvement in operating the venue with inadequate safety measures.