Garhdiwala (Hoshiarpur), May 22
A six-year-old boy died hours after falling into a 300-ft borewell in Hoshirapur’s Bairampur Khyala village on Sunday. He was rescued after eight hours and rushed to a hospital, but was declared dead.
The deceased has been identified as Hrithik Roshan, son of migrant labourer Rajendra Kumar of Shekhupura Khas in UP’s Moradabad. The family lives in a slum at Dhuriyan village. At the time of the incident, Rajendra had gone to UP.
with a sack that couldn’t withstand his weight and gave in, causing him to fall. The boy got trapped at a depth of about 100 feet.
Notably, the shaft was used for routine irrigation but it was opened for repairs on Saturday only. Also, the pipe of the borewell was around 3-ft high above the ground and was covered with a sack.
Around 6 pm, the NDRF team pulled out the boy by putting a noose around his hand with the help of a pipe and a rope. Hrithik was immediately rushed to the Hoshiarpur Civil Hospital in an unconscious state. Doctors tried to revive him, but declared him dead later.
Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Hans said: “The boy died of asphyxiation. As he was stuck in the borewell for a long time, his survival seemed difficult. It’s an unfortunate incident.”
“Action will be initiated against the landowner after a police probe and the post-mortem examination of the boy,” the DC added.
Govt ordered plugging of all openings in ’19
CM mourns death
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann took to Twitter to mourn the death of six-year-old Hrithik Roshan. CM Mann also announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh for the family of the deceased boy.
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