Woman, toddler son killed in Bengaluru Metro pillar collapse

| | Bengaluru
  • 0

Woman, toddler son killed in Bengaluru Metro pillar collapse

Wednesday, 11 January 2023 | PTI | Bengaluru

Woman, toddler son killed in Bengaluru Metro pillar collapse

Tragedy stuck a family of four here on Tuesday when an under-construction Bengaluru Metro pillar collapsed on them, leaving a woman and her toddler son dead, while her husband and another child escaped with injuries.

According to police, the incident took place around 10.30 am on Outer Ring Road near HBR Layout in the city, when the steel rod centring that was done to erect the concrete pillar for the “Namma Metro” (Bengaluru Metro) fell on their scooter. The height of the pillar is said to be over 40 feet and weighing several tonnes.

The woman and her two and a half year old son who were severely injured were immediately rushed to a nearby private hospital by the bystanders, but they succumbed to their injuries.

“Both suffered head injuries, we tried our best to save them. There was a lot of blood loss already and also a fall in blood pressure,” doctors who treated them said.

The woman’s husband, identified as Lohit and the other child, who were injured, are doing fine, doctors added.

Namma Metro and the Karnataka Government announced compensation of `20 lakh each to the affected family.

Addressing reporters in Dharwad, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai assured an enquiry into the incident and announced compensation to the bereaved.

“I just got to know about it, we will get it investigated... We will ascertain the reason for the collapse of the pillar and provide compensation,” he said.

He called the incident “unfortunate” and said an enquiry will be done and a case will be registered against those responsible.

Bengaluru East DCP Bheemashankar S Guled said that a case has been registered based on Lohit’s complaint and investigation will follow.

Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team has been called to do the mahajar and collect the samples, and based on their report it will be known if there was any negligence or shoddy work, he said adding that ‘NCC construction company’ was the contractor which was carrying out the work, and naturally a complaint will be taken against them.

Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation (BMRCL) Managing Director Anjum Parvez, who visited the spot described the incident as unfortunate. Indian Institute of Science has been requested to send a team to inspect and ascertain as to why the incident happened.

“According to a report by our engineer all the safety measures were taken as per the standard protocol, but still the incident has happened, so we will have to do the fact finding. Whether there was any manual negligence or technical problem we will get to know from the report. If there was any manual negligence action will certainly be taken against those responsible,” he said, adding that Rs 20 lakh compensation will be given to the family by the Metro rail administration.

Sunday Edition

Raksha Bandhan | Celebrating the Beauty of Pure Bonds

18 August 2024 | SAKSHI PRIYA | Agenda

NOE — Where Global Flavours Meet Rare Ingredients!

18 August 2024 | Sharmila Chand | Agenda

A Nostalgic Culinary Fare At Indian Republic Canteen

18 August 2024 | Sharmila Chand | Agenda

Forest Rights Act: A beacon of hope or a victim of exploitation?

18 August 2024 | BKP SINHA/ Arvind Kumar JHA | Agenda

Astroturf | Shakti trinity deified as Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh

18 August 2024 | Bharat Bhushan Padmadeo | Agenda

Delhi-Dehradun Expressway development along with damage?

11 August 2024 | Paritosh Kimothi | Agenda