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Cops lodge FIR over borewell death
The Morning Standard
|March 12, 2024
DJB to issue management guidelines for better sealing of wells, inspection teams formed
DELHI Police has registered a case of causing death by negligence after a man died by falling into a 40-feet deep borewell in west Delhi's Keshopur area late on Sunday night.
"An FIR under section 304A of the IPC has been registered in Vikaspuri police station in this matter. Further investigation will be taken up," DCP (west) Vichitra Veer said, adding the deceased is yet to be identified. The unknown man had died after falling into a 40-foot-deep and 1.5-foot-wide borewell pit located inside a Delhi Jal Board (DJB) water treatment facility in the Keshopur Mandi area.
Rescue efforts, which stretched for over eight hours and employed various tactics to rescue the man from the borewell, bore no fruit. A team of National Disaster Response Force personnel reached the scene on Sunday morning, and following deliberations, they planned to recober the man by digging another parallel borewell.
This story is from the March 12, 2024 edition of The Morning Standard.
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