Sajeer’s wife, Najmunnisa, aged 37, sustained serious burn injuries. Doctors said she suffered around 40 to 50 percent burns. She was first admitted to Wayanad Medical College and later shifted to Kozhikode Medical College for further treatment.
Their two-year-old daughter Aisha received minor injuries. Two sons, Nibran (14) and Nisan (9), escaped without injuries. Police said the children were inside the vehicle when the fire broke out.
Family background and financial stress
Sajeer was originally from Malayanteparambath House at Vallithode near Iritty in Kannur district. He had been running a bakery in Kutta for the past few years.
Police said he had earlier owned the commercial building where the bakery was functioning. Due to financial difficulties, he had leased the property. Later, ownership was transferred to the lessee, E.C. Bappu, after Sajeer was unable to repay a loan.
Investigators also said Sajeer had lent around Rs 20 lakh to Bappu. The money was allegedly not returned despite repeated requests, which reportedly pushed him into severe financial distress.