Goa nightclub owners fled to Thailand hours after deadly fire, police say

Indian authorities have launched an international manhunt for the owners of a popular Goa nightclub where a catastrophic fire claimed 25 lives on Sunday. Police confirmed that brothers Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, proprietors of the Birch By Romeo Lane establishment, fled to Phuket, Thailand hours after the tragedy unfolded.

The devastating inferno erupted in the early morning hours at the upscale venue located in Arpora’s bustling tourist district, known for its high-end nightlife. Preliminary investigations indicate pyrotechnic displays ignited wooden ceiling beams, triggering a rapid spread of flames through the densely packed club. The venue’s unique island layout—situated in the middle of a lake with narrow access walkways—severely hampered evacuation efforts and firefighting operations.

Victims predominantly included club staff members, many of whom were migrant workers from other Indian states and four Nepalese nationals. Among the deceased were four tourists from Delhi and two brothers engaged to be married next year. Five survivors remain hospitalized with critical injuries.

Goa police have engaged Interpol for assistance in locating and apprehending the Luthra brothers, noting their abrupt departure demonstrates “intent to avoid police investigation.” While Saurabh Luthra posted a social media statement expressing “profound grief” and promising cooperation, neither brother has submitted to authorities. Four other individuals, including the club manager, have been arrested in connection with the incident.

Forensic teams have recovered all victims’ remains and returned them to families across multiple states. The tragedy has sparked nationwide scrutiny of safety regulations in India’s entertainment venues, particularly regarding fire prevention measures and emergency protocols.