<p>A man was killed and six members of his family were injured in an explosion at their house in a Mathura village, police said on Saturday.</p>.<p>The injured included three women and a child, police said, adding the incident took place at Surir Kalan village on Friday night.</p>.<p>The Mathura chief fire officer has been asked to probe the incident and submit a report at the earliest, SSP Gaurav Grover said.</p>.<p>Police said the double-storeyed house collapsed following the explosion on its first floor.</p>.<p>All seven people were taken out of debris but not before Jogendra (25), son of house owner Babu Lal, breathed his last, police said.</p>.<p>The injured were identified as Sabita, Deepansu, Mahendra, Indravati (55), Sunil (40) and Shivani (22).</p>.<p>According to police, Indravati has been shifted to an Agra medical college after her condition deteriorated.</p>.<p>Police have registered a case against Indravati as some explosive material and crackers were stored in a room on the first floor of the house without permission.</p>.<p>Chief Fire officer Promod Sharma refused to divulge any details about the probe. “I will submit a report to the SSP today,” he added.</p>
<p>A man was killed and six members of his family were injured in an explosion at their house in a Mathura village, police said on Saturday.</p>.<p>The injured included three women and a child, police said, adding the incident took place at Surir Kalan village on Friday night.</p>.<p>The Mathura chief fire officer has been asked to probe the incident and submit a report at the earliest, SSP Gaurav Grover said.</p>.<p>Police said the double-storeyed house collapsed following the explosion on its first floor.</p>.<p>All seven people were taken out of debris but not before Jogendra (25), son of house owner Babu Lal, breathed his last, police said.</p>.<p>The injured were identified as Sabita, Deepansu, Mahendra, Indravati (55), Sunil (40) and Shivani (22).</p>.<p>According to police, Indravati has been shifted to an Agra medical college after her condition deteriorated.</p>.<p>Police have registered a case against Indravati as some explosive material and crackers were stored in a room on the first floor of the house without permission.</p>.<p>Chief Fire officer Promod Sharma refused to divulge any details about the probe. “I will submit a report to the SSP today,” he added.</p>