Beltangady: Young mason dies after falling from terrace


Daijiworld Media Network – Beltangady (MS)

Beltangady, Apr 30: A tragic incident has been reported from Kukkavu in Mittabagilu village of the taluk, where a young mason died after falling from the terrace of a house where he was working.

The deceased has been identified as Harish (30), son of Laxmana Kumbara and a resident of Kukkavu.

Harish was working on the terrace of Narayana Kumbara's house on April 21 when he accidentally slipped and fell, sustaining serious injuries.

He was immediately rushed to Ujire Hospital and later transferred to Mangaluru Hospital for further treatment. Unfortunately, he passed away on April 28.

Harish is survived by his parents, wife, and a one-and-a-half-year-old child.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • SRM, Shirva/Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 30 2023

    EVEN IN MULTISTOREY BUILDING WORKS, CONTRACTORS AND LABOURERS EVEN AFTER REPEATED REMINDERS AND PROVIDNG SAFETY EQUIPMENTS SEEMS TO IGNORE SAFETY PROCEDURES IGNORE

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 30 2023

    RIP, After vaccinations accidents, sudden deaths, falls have increased. If vaccine pro or master eugenicist, Bill Gates blames them on climate change it is not surprising otherwise no billions for his vaccine business, next pandemic.

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  • Indian, INDIA

    Sun, Apr 30 2023

    now a days, nobody wants to invest in their staffs safety.. all they want is their work to be done after paying 40%.. corruption is the main cause of destruction..

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  • Abdul, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 30 2023

    There is no value for human lives in India specially lower middle class and poor people. There is no strict safety norms are followed at construction sites in India.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 30 2023

    Rightly said; one has to take care of his/her safety, nobody is bothered! At the least, this labour class should be covered by group life/accident insurance by the contracter company, which should be made compulsory by the administration!

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  • Josseu Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sun, Apr 30 2023

    Rest in Pcee ...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 30 2023

    RIP!! IMHO, the recent spate in cases of young, seasoned people falling down or the high speed automobile accidents could be attributed to sudden heat exhaustion or the more serious "heat stroke" due to severe heat wave conditions! People need to be very careful wrt dehydration and exposure to sunlight and heat; this applies more to the elderly, small children, and sick!!

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  • Rama, USA

    Sun, Apr 30 2023

    Third death in recent months.safety first.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 30 2023

    What do you expect other than fiery speeches on religion based issues for obvious reasons!

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 30 2023

    There is no safety precautions. People work on multistorey building without safety belt, helmets, shoes etc. Recently so many young people died but govt is not bothered .

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 30 2023

    Safety compliances aside (less spoken the better); this has been going on since ages, how come suddenly, in recent times, young and healthy people who are seasoned with their work, falling down??

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sun, Apr 30 2023

    Very true.....!!

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