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'Slumdog' child star says home, awards lost in fire

'Slumdog Millionaire' child star Rubina Ali sits outside her house with her belongings at a slum in Mumbai, India, Saturday, March 5, 2011. (AP / Rafiq Maqbool) Rubina Ali, child star of Oscar-winning movie 'Slumdog Millionaire,' reacts as she looks at her damaged shack after civic authorities demolished that in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2009. (AP / Rafiq Maqbool)
'Slumdog Millionaire' child star Rubina Ali sits outside her house with her belongings at a slum in Mumbai, India, Saturday, March 5, 2011. (AP / Rafiq Maqbool)

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Date: Saturday Mar. 5, 2011 11:21 AM ET

MUMBAI, India — "Slumdog Millionaire" child star Rubina Ali said Saturday that her home had burned down in a fire that raged through a crowded slum in the Indian city of Mumbai.

Most of the awards that she received for her role as a poverty-stricken child in the Oscar-winning film were destroyed in the blaze that erupted in the Garib Nagar slum late Friday, the 12-year-old said.

She said that she and other members of her family were watching television when they heard shouts of a fire and ran out of their tin-roofed shanty.

"We just grabbed what we could and dashed out. The fire spread so fast we couldn't get back in," said Rafiq Ali, Rubina's father.

Rubina said she had lost all her awards and her collection of newspaper clippings and photographs from the success of the 2008 film.

"It's all gone. Even my best clothes, everything," a tearful-sounding Rubina said over the telephone.

The child star said the family was yet to move into a new apartment paid for by a trust set up by the film's director, Danny Boyle.

Rubina played the young Latika in "Slumdog Millionaire," the rags-to-riches blockbuster that won eight Oscars.

Police were investigating the cause of the fire, which left 21 people injured and 2,000 homeless.

Fires often break out in Mumbai's sprawling slums, usually sparked by electrical short circuits from the many thousands of illegal power connections.

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