Puttur: Compound Wall Collapse - Case Registered against Mosque Administration


Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)

Puttur, Feb 28: A case of negligence has been registered against the governing council of Badriya Jumma Masjid in Turkalike, Tannirpanth village, at Uppinangady police station, in connection with the wall collapse incident of February 26. The death toll in the tragedy has since risen to five, while 15 injured are being treated in various hospitals.

Ahmed (52) from Kalenjabail, Mohammed Rafiq (25) from Bantwal Sidakatte, Mohammed Ashraf (45) from Puttur Nehrunagar, Sadiq (15) son of Kuppetty Abuabakker and Muzammil (15) son of Kuppetty Hamid had lost their lives in the incident.

In the meanwhile, JD (S) state general secretary Vittal Mohammed Kunhi had urged the state government to pay compensation to the families of the deceased and the injured persons relating to the said tragedy.

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  • Mohammed, Sullia/ Dubai

    Fri, Feb 27 2009

    Even though it is an accident, the orginizors are responsilbe for the horrific tragedy. They should have barred the poeple sitting on newly-built wall

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