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Delhi: Mechanic electrocuted to death after slipping on rain-soaked road

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New Delhi, Aug 25 (PTI) A 40-year-old mechanic died after slipping on a rain-soaked road and coming into contact with a live electric pole in west Delhi’s Kirti Nagar area, the police said on Monday.

The incident was reported around 9.40 pm on Sunday when a caller informed the police about an electrocution near Kesar T-Point, they said.

During the inquiry, it was found that the victim, Pawan Yadav, was passing through the area when he lost his balance on a muddy patch on the road due to rain. In the process, his hand touched an electric pole, resulting in him receiving a severe electric shock, a senior police officer said.

Yadav was rushed to ABG Hospital in an unconscious condition, where doctors declared him dead, the officer added.

The body has been preserved for post-mortem, and the family has been informed. Police said that further action will be taken based on the autopsy report and inquiry findings.

According to officials, Yadav worked as a two-wheeler mechanic and lived with his family in Basaidarapur.

Further investigation is in progress, police said. Locals alleged that they had repeatedly complained to authorities about the electric pole carrying live current, but no action has been taken.

Satish, an eyewitness and a colleague of the deceased, told PTI, “Yesterday, he was going home after work when he slipped and accidentally touched an electric pole. We had complained about the open wire earlier, but nothing was fixed.” “He remained stuck to the pole for a few minutes before we managed to pull him away…This pole had current before as well, and we used to avoid going near it. It’s sheer negligence that such poles are not checked,” he added.

A local, Raj, who also witnessed the incident, also alleged that despite repeated complaints, authorities took no steps to resolve the issue. “This is gross negligence by the authorities. Only after a man died did they cut off the electricity to the pole,” he claimed. PTI SSJ SSJ AMJ AMJ

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