Driver Causes Pune Bus Fire in Retaliation to Workplace Issues

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A bus driver in Pune caused a terrible fire on Wednesday morning. The driver, Janardan Humbardekar, was unhappy with his job because he'd pay cuts and didn't receive his Diwali bonus. He set fire to the bus with fourteen employees from Vyoma Graphics on board, leading to four deaths and five injuries.

Humbardekar secretly brought a flammable liquid called benzene onto the bus. He used cleaning rags to start the fire at around 7:30 am. After starting the fire, he left the bus. The bus kept moving for about 200 meters without a driver before crashing into a tree, with flames spreading inside.

Police believe that Humbardekar planned this fire on purpose. They've started the process to arrest him and file a report about the incident. The investigation shows that this sad event happened because of his workplace problems, turning a normal bus ride into a tragic accident.

This incident raises important questions about how companies check their drivers and keep their buses safe. The loss of four lives and the injuries to others show how serious workplace problems can become if not handled properly.

Local authorities are looking into the situation to see if better safety measures could have prevented this disaster. They also want to make sure that justice is served quickly for the victims and their families.

This story reminds us how important it's to solve workplace issues before they lead to big problems. Everyone deserves to feel safe at work and during their commutes.

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