Bengaluru hotel lift death: Youth, 22, killed in Jayanagar service elevator
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Key Takeaways
A 22-year-old man died after his head became trapped in a service lift at a hotel in Bengaluru's Jayanagar area on Thursday, 16 July, in what police are treating as an accidental death. The deceased, identified as Rajesh, a native of Dharwad, sustained fatal head injuries when the lift was in motion between the first and second floors of the establishment at approximately 9 am.
How the Accident Happened
According to police, Rajesh's neck and head became caught while the elevator was ascending. Investigators believe he had leaned or extended his head outside the iron grill of the moving lift, at which point his head reportedly struck a concrete beam between the two floors. The lift continued its upward movement, causing severe and fatal injuries. Rajesh died on the spot.
The service elevator in question was described by police as an old lift fitted with iron grills and no safety doors. Critically, the lift could be operated even when the grills were left open — a serious safety deficiency. The elevator was primarily used by hotel staff to transport gunny bags of vegetables and other materials.
What Police Found
Officers from the Jayanagar police station reached the hotel shortly after being informed of the incident and conducted a preliminary inquiry. At this stage, police said there is no evidence of foul play, and the death is being treated as accidental. A formal case has been registered and investigation is ongoing.
Authorities are still working to establish why Rajesh had come to the hotel, as his connection to the establishment remains unclear. Police have contacted his family members in Dharwad and are awaiting their arrival in Bengaluru.
A Pattern of Lift Deaths in Bengaluru
This incident is the latest in a series of fatal elevator accidents across Karnataka. In the first week of July, a 15-year-old boy was crushed to death in a hydraulic material lift at a hardware store on Tannery Road, Bengaluru. According to reports, the minor had been brought to the city from Mumbai during school holidays, but shop owners allegedly put him to work carrying heavy paint cans — hazardous child labour — rather than providing the computer training that had reportedly been promised.
In May, a 28-year-old employee at an Instamart facility in Mangaluru's Kuntikan area died following a fatal elevator malfunction.
Safety Concerns in the Spotlight
The Jayanagar fatality has intensified concerns over the continued use of outdated, unguarded lifts in commercial establishments across Bengaluru and Karnataka. Safety advocates and residents have long flagged the absence of mandatory inspection regimes for older service elevators in hotels, warehouses, and retail premises. With three fatal incidents recorded in Karnataka within two months, pressure is mounting on authorities to enforce stricter lift safety standards and penalise non-compliant establishments.