Irresponsible K'taka Govt! Woman and her 9-month-old daughter electrocuted due to loose live wire in Bengaluru

According to police, the woman, identified as Soundharya, and her baby girl were electrocuted after accidentally stepping on a live wire lying on the footpath. A 23-year-old woman and her nine-month-old baby lost their lives after being electrocuted on the footpath near Hope Farm in Kadugodi police station limits in the early hours of Sunday, police officers familiar with the matter said.Karnataka Energy Minister KJ George directed Bescom to suspend five officials in connection with an electrocution incide

NewsBharati    20-Nov-2023 13:12:53 PM
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A 23-year-old woman and her nine-month-old baby lost their lives after being electrocuted on the footpath near Hope Farm in Kadugodi police station limits in the early hours of Sunday, police officers familiar with the matter said.
 
According to the police, the woman, identified as Soundharya, and her baby girl were electrocuted after accidentally stepping on a live wire lying unattended on the footpath.
 
 
woman, her infant daughter electrocuted
 
Resident of AKG colony, Soundharya and her baby met their untimely demise around 6 am while Soundharya was walking with her daughter in her arms. “Soundharya would have stepped on a live wire assuming it to be an optical fibre cable and both of them died on the stop after being electrocuted. Soundharya’s husband [Kumar] who was with them escaped the electrocution,” a police officer said.
 
Police said that the couple was returning to Bengaluru via bus from their hometown in Salem of Tamil Nadu after celebrating Deepavali there. They got off the bus near Hope Farm junction. The woman was carrying her daughter and a bag while her husband was carrying a trolley. Though Kumar tried to save them, he was helpless as he also sustained a shock.
 
 
 
 
Shivakumar Gunare, deputy commissioner of police (DCP) (Whitefield), disclosed that three Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited (BESCOM) officials were detained and are undergoing questioning. “A case of negligence causing the death under section 304A of Indian Penal Code [IPC] has been registered at Kadugodi police station against the concerned Bescom officials,” he told media.
 
A case has been registered against five officials of Whitefield sub-division Bescom, including executive engineer Sriram, assistant executive engineer Subramani, assistant engineer Chetan and staff Rajanna and Manju.
 
Bengaluru Central member of parliament (MP) PC Mohan, while condemning the incident, underscored the urgent need for preventive measures by Bescom. “The electrocution at Hope Farm Junction, where a young woman lost her life, is heartbreaking and highlights the urgency for Bescom to adopt preventive measures. A heightened sense of responsibility from Bescom is crucial in averting such incidents and ensuring a safer environment,” he posted on X.