As per primary investigation, leakage from domestic gas cylinder caused the blaze. The incident occurred when their father Ramesh Patel was away, said Police Sub Inspector with Mahuva police station, P V Pateliya.
According to Pateliya, the hut, which was made of steel sheets, belongs to Patel, a vegetable vendor.
The deceased were identified as Darshana (10), Mansi (9), Tejashree (8) and Rajashree (8).
"Patel has been living in the hut with his four daughters since some time. Patel's wife died few years ago. As part of his daily routine, Patel locked one of the door from outside and went to Surat city on his vehicle to sell vegetables," the officer said.
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