What Happened to the Two-Year-Old and Three Migrant Workers in Karnataka?
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Bagalkot (Karnataka), Feb 21 (NationPress) - A tragic road accident in Karnataka's Bagalkot district on Saturday claimed the lives of three migrant labourers and their two-year-old child, all originally from Maharashtra, according to police reports.
As per the police, the victims were en route to a sugarcane field for harvesting when their tractor trolley detached from the vehicle and overturned near Katte Kere in Jamakhandi taluk. The impact was catastrophic, resulting in the immediate deaths of all four individuals.
The deceased have been named as Manish Pandey, 23, Halaki Pandey, 2, Lakshmi Chiramadi, 27, and Rekha Bhuke. They resided in Gupawadi village in Yavatmal district, Maharashtra, and were in the Jamakhandi region for seasonal sugarcane cutting work.
The police confirmed that the severity of the accident led to immediate fatalities. The bodies were subsequently transferred to a hospital for post-mortem procedures. Authorities conducted a preliminary investigation at the site and have registered a case concerning the accident.
An ongoing investigation aims to uncover the precise cause of the incident.
This incident is part of a troubling pattern of recent misfortunes involving migrant workers in Karnataka.
On January 31, four migrant workers from Assam, employed by a private company, were discovered deceased under mysterious circumstances within a labour shed in Muthsandra village, located on the outskirts of Bengaluru. Initial reports indicate they may have succumbed to suffocation while asleep, though the definitive cause of death is still under investigation.
Previously, on February 8, three migrant workers from Andhra Pradesh's Annamayya district lost their lives, and 15 others were severely injured when a jeep carrying agricultural workers overturned near Srinivaspur in Kolar district. This group was returning home after working on farms in Karnataka when the driver reportedly lost control, leading to the vehicle skidding and overturning.