Bagalkot: Boy trapped in borewell confirmed dead, operation called off


Bagalkot, Aug 10 (PTI): After a nearly week-long massive round-the-clock operation, the six-year-old boy trapped in an abandoned borewell in his father's farm in nearby Sulikere village was confirmed dead today.

Authorities called off the operation involving about 500 persons, including teams from National Disaster Relief Force, Hutti gold mines from neighbouring Raichur district and fire brigade after an all party meeting here and visit to the site by soil, medical and forensic experts.

Speaking to reporters, District in charge Minister S R Patil said the death of Thimmanna Hatti had been confirmed by Belgaum Medical Research Institute and college Forensic laboratory chief.

Bagalkot District Health Officer B D Kittura had said on Wednesday that considering the foul smell emanating from the borewell, the boy, who had fallen into it on Sunday, might not be alive.

The all party meeting, also attended by the boy's family members, took note of the fact that the boy was dead and it was decided to stop the operation based on experts' advice, Patil said.

He said the land, where the operation was on to dig a pit-cum-tunnel to gain access to the boy reportedly stuck at a depth of about 160 feet in the 300 feet borewell, would be levelled to make it cultivable.

A decision to close the borewell in which the boy is trapped would be taken after getting the opinion of Advocate General, after which only the family members can conduct Thimmanna's final rites.

Experts said continuing digging would pose a risk to the rescuers themselves, particularly if it were to rain, officials said. Teams from the NDRF, Hutti gold mines from neighbouring Raichur district and fire brigade were involved in the operation.

Deputy Commissioner P A Meghannavar told the meeting that the written appeal by members of the boy's family to stop rescue work, villagers' strong protest and expert opinion should be considered to take final decision.

Patil announced the decision of government to grant Rs five lakh compensation to the boy's family, besides his own personal contribution of Rs two lakh.

Caught in a tragic dilemma, the boy's father had pleaded in writing with authorities yesterday to stop the operation saying continuing it would only damage his land.

 

 

  

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  • ayisha, goa

    Thu, Sep 11 2014

    it took me days to come out of this fear...i was waitg for good news abht this boy,but all in vain...my hrt broken when father decided to stop the operation....wht a unwanted hrt...punish the father..

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  • Joyes, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 12 2014

    My heart cried for by reading the statement of his father. One thing is true even your earthly father rejects your heavenly father will not reject. This little boy is for sure rejoicing in heaven.

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 12 2014

    The father is so careless first he kept the pit open and secondly very careless about his child where he in wondering. I only feel people should not have children if they cannot keep round the clock vigil especially small children who are innocent and ignorant and cannot take care of themselves. I am sorry Lord, even you did not come to the aid of the little child who had to die a lonely and frightening death.

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  • sanjay, shivapura

    Sun, Aug 10 2014

    Shame on our govt that they could not lift the kid alive. At the least they could have pulled him out to fulfill last rites. Would they have left the body of the kid if it was a ministers son? Our govt do not care for its citizens

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  • Judith L, MUMBAI

    Mon, Aug 11 2014

    I agree wid you ruthless govt. parents, onlookers. despite the heartbroken incident still panchayat and govt has not passed a statement to close all non-functioning/open borewells with penalty incase it is not done.

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  • KA D'Silva, Dubai

    Sun, Aug 10 2014

    My heart cried to read the statement of boys father: ''the boy's father had pleaded in writing with authorities yesterday to stop the operation saying continuing it would only damage his land ''

    boys must be heared his father's loss of field and not make him further loss he gave up his living hopes to be with his Almighty Father God.

    Rest in Peace little angel, pray to god that you fathers loss will be returned in multifaction from the same field where you gave your precious life to your father.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 10 2014

    Let him Rest in Peace in the Borewell ...

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 10 2014

    what ever is the out come . we must appreciate the efforts taken to rescue the boy. it is not so easy to rescue a trapped boy from the bore well.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Sun, Aug 10 2014


    Agree
    So sad and RIP little angel
    Now its High-time to alert to local administration make sure wherever "abandoned borewell" that must be closed to avoid future this type of incidents

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 10 2014

    What lesson have we learnt m this sad incident - rather accident?

    Parents to keep a watch on the children.

    Government should strictly enforce law with and ensure that wells are not kept open endangering lives of people.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • Glylon, Mangalore/Oman

    Sun, Aug 10 2014

    May his soul rest in peace. My suggestion..while refilling the soil. It's better to retain some space for the pond for rain water harvest.

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  • Joyson, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 10 2014

    A dog would have confirmed this much before Medical research institute (if it was based on the foul smell emerging from the bore-well). The rescue team plan itself a disaster.

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 10 2014

    Dog cannot issue death certificate. there is a procedure to pronounce dead.you just can not pronounce dead just by sniffing.

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  • Gerald Dsouza, Riyadh.

    Sun, Aug 10 2014

    Very very sad.May his soul rest in peace.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Aug 10 2014

    My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family. When people will learn and govt will take action. All the public should be aware to close the deep wells & bore wells with plates and can be opened when needed.

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