00:00We are celebrated as a religion, as a culture, and this day so many happens in our country, in this world, which is goodness.
00:10So in that night, first of all, in the early morning, we are going to be prayer at home, and the evening time, we are prayer again, and Diwali night.
00:22And after that, we are going to the temple, and after that, we are come back to eat together.
00:30When I go to the bed with my little daughter, at 10 o'clock, we are about, I see the smoke at my home.
00:43And after that, I go down to check the source of fire, where they come from.
00:51So after that, I go back to upstairs, I can't see there is so darkness.
00:58Then I ask the help from my neighbors.
01:02So maybe the neighbors call to the firehouse for the help.
01:10I can't help anyone to save them.
01:14And next day, I receive the news, my 13-year-old son, my 10-year-old daughter, my younger daughter was 5 years, and my wife.
01:32All is gone in this fire.
01:35Nobody left, nobody left, and my home, it's so hard.
01:47I love my children, I miss my children, and I miss my wife, and I miss my lovely family, friends.
02:00If it's possible, to avoid the firework.
02:10Firework, it's not a game.
02:14Make a party at home.
02:15Dance.
02:17Music.
02:19So many things.
02:20If you play the game with the fire, you can play with your life.
02:24You can play with your family life, your children's life.
02:30I lost six people of my family member.
02:36So this message is clear to all people of London.
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