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WHEN LIVES FALL THROUGH THE CRACKS OF AN UNREGULATED ELEVATOR SYSTEM

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May 11, 2025

As Hyderabad's vertical ambitions soar, so do chilling tales of neglect hidden behind painted walls and polished lobbies.

WHEN LIVES FALL THROUGH THE CRACKS OF AN UNREGULATED ELEVATOR SYSTEM

From toddlers to professionals, fatal lift accidents are laying bare gaping holes in regulation, oversight and everyday safety. In a city obsessed with speed and scale, safety has become an afterthought. Lavpreet Kaur charts the disasters that are flying under the radar

The thwack of a tennis ball meeting a wooden bat echoed through the basement of a modest five-storey apartment block in Suraram, a fast-growing suburb in north Hyderabad, about an hour's drive from the city centre. It was a warm Sunday afternoon in April, and 34-year-old Akbar Patel was doing what he loved most — spending time with his three young children. Their recently purchased flat came with a cellar and Akbar, a registered medical practitioner, had turned it into a makeshift play zone. The ball soared, the children laughed, and for a fleeting moment, the air, thick with cement dust and fresh paint, was filled with joy.

The laughter came to an abrupt halt when the ball fell into a rectangular hole in the wall — a strange, exposed opening that offered a direct view into the elevator shaft. Everyone had noticed it but none had questioned it. The ball dropped into the void.

Akbar leaned in, just slightly, to fetch it. At that very moment, someone above pressed the lift button. The counterweight, a hulking slab of metal engineered to balance the lift's motion, hurtled down the shaft. It struck Akbar with brutal precision, he held on to his life before succumbing painfully.

His children, stunned into stillness, screamed. They scrambled to the elevator, frantically pressing buttons with their little fingers, and trying to calling for help. But there was no lift operator, no watchman, no emergency alarm.

Two floors above, Bismilla Begum stood at the stove, preparing a special Sunday meal. She had no idea her husband had just been crushed. By the time neighbours and emergency services arrived, Akbar had breathed his last.

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