Bihar man dies in Tiruppur after construction lift snaps
The New Indian Express|April 04, 2024
A 21-year-old migrant worker died and two others sustained injuries after the construction lift snapped and the trio fell on the ground in Pudupalayam village on Tuesday.

The deceased person has been identified by police sources as Mohammed Sahawaj from Bihar.

The injured men were identified as Mohammed Israfil (20) and Mohammed Dilshar (19), both natives of Bihar state.

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