<p>Bengaluru: At least one person died and nine injured in a mysterious explosion in Wilson Garden in Central Bengaluru on Friday morning.</p><p>Senior officers said Mubarak, 10, died. The injured are Kasturamma, 35; Sarasamma, 50; Sabrina Banu, 35; Fathima, 8; Khayala, 8; Subramani, 62; Sheikh Najeebullal, 37; Pramila, 38; and Rajesh, 40. </p><p>“One among the injured is critical, while others are recovering,” a senior police officer told <em>DH</em>. </p>.<p>While a cylinder leak was suspected, the police haven't ruled out any other angles, including the presence of explosives and inflammable goods. </p><p>Chief Minister Siddaramaiah visited the spot and took stock of the situation. </p><p>The fire control room received a call at 8:25 am. Two fire tenders were dispatched at 8:26 am. At least seven houses located in Chinnayanpalya near Wilson Garden were severely damaged, fire department sources said. </p><p>"A family of three lived in the house where the suspected explosion occurred. The man who worked as a labourer left early in the day. The woman and child sustained injuries, while the child in the neighbouring house died," a senior officer said.</p><p>Senior police officers, including commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh, have reached the spot to carry out an assessment. </p><p>Scene of crime (SOCO) officers, bomb squad and members of the anti-terrorist cell of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) were also roped in. Rescuers are currently clearing the debris.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: At least one person died and nine injured in a mysterious explosion in Wilson Garden in Central Bengaluru on Friday morning.</p><p>Senior officers said Mubarak, 10, died. The injured are Kasturamma, 35; Sarasamma, 50; Sabrina Banu, 35; Fathima, 8; Khayala, 8; Subramani, 62; Sheikh Najeebullal, 37; Pramila, 38; and Rajesh, 40. </p><p>“One among the injured is critical, while others are recovering,” a senior police officer told <em>DH</em>. </p>.<p>While a cylinder leak was suspected, the police haven't ruled out any other angles, including the presence of explosives and inflammable goods. </p><p>Chief Minister Siddaramaiah visited the spot and took stock of the situation. </p><p>The fire control room received a call at 8:25 am. Two fire tenders were dispatched at 8:26 am. At least seven houses located in Chinnayanpalya near Wilson Garden were severely damaged, fire department sources said. </p><p>"A family of three lived in the house where the suspected explosion occurred. The man who worked as a labourer left early in the day. The woman and child sustained injuries, while the child in the neighbouring house died," a senior officer said.</p><p>Senior police officers, including commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh, have reached the spot to carry out an assessment. </p><p>Scene of crime (SOCO) officers, bomb squad and members of the anti-terrorist cell of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) were also roped in. Rescuers are currently clearing the debris.</p>