What Happened in Delhi? Man Dies After Falling into Open Sewer in Rohini
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New Delhi, Feb 11 (NationPress) In a tragic incident occurring just days after the Janakpuri case, a man lost his life after plunging into an open sewer in the Rohini region of north-west Delhi on Tuesday, as reported by police officials.
Preliminary reports indicate that the sewer lid had been left uncovered.
The incident took place on Monday.
The Begumpur Police Station was notified around 4 p.m. on Tuesday, prompting a police team to rush to the scene, according to officials.
The deceased has been identified as Birju Kumar, a 32-year-old labourer hailing from Samastipur, Bihar.
This unfortunate accident was attributed to the open sewer, leading to his death, officials stated.
Witnesses reported that another individual was with the victim at the time, but he failed to inform anyone immediately.
When the search for the missing man began, this friend eventually revealed what had happened, prompting the police to take action.
Authorities from various relevant departments later arrived at the scene.
Local residents expressed outrage over what they deemed a serious lack of oversight by the authorities.
Local attorney Tejpal Yadav mentioned to IANS that both men worked as labourers.
One of them fell into the open sewer, which had been left unprotected.
He further noted that none of the nearby sewers had lids at that time.
In the aftermath of the incident, sewer covers were hastily installed.
Upon his arrival around 7 p.m., Attorney Yadav observed Delhi Development Authority (DDA) officials already present, bringing in sewer lids.
He grew suspicious upon noticing private tankers at the site and questioned the DDA personnel.
When he contacted the emergency helpline '112', he discovered that no department had been officially informed about the occurrence.
Birju's wife and children resided outside of Delhi, and he had intended to return to his native village shortly. Following the incident, the manhole was covered.
A local resident pointed out that children frequently play in that area, which connects to the colony, and highlighted that none of the sewers had covers.
Following this deadly incident, residents cautioned that without urgent action, more tragedies could occur.
The recent death has once more spotlighted security failures concerning open drains and construction sites in the capital, particularly in light of the recent Janakpuri disaster.
In that earlier case, Kamal Dhyani, an assistant manager at HDFC Bank's Rohini branch, perished when his motorcycle fell into a deep pit left open by the Delhi Jal Board for sewer repairs. The area was allegedly not secured adequately at the time of the mishap.