Mangalore: Hotel Manager Devappa (42) Electrocuted


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore

Mangalore, Jun 9: Devappa (42), a resident of Faisalnagar was electrocuted here on Friday June 8 morning. He died on the spot.

The incident took place when he was trying to connect the TV plug in his house.

Devappa was employed as a manager in a hotel in the city. He is survived by his wife and three daughters.

Local Congress leaders in Faisalnagar alleged that electricity in the area was fluctuating.

  

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  • Madava Kini, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 11 2012

    sad to hear the sad news but ruchi agarwal only thinks of his business.Kindly publish

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  • herald dsouza, Udupi now in Qatar

    Sun, Jun 10 2012

    I am shocked I really lost one of my best friend 8years back i work with him but never forget his help and that friendly smile. O god give his family that strength so they can live without him.

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  • Ruchir Agarwal, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 10 2012

    Mr.Devappa was a very nice man and gave us personalized service.The best banquet manager we have ever come across.Our heart felt condolences .
    Ruchir Agarwal and all members of Rotary club of Mangalore Sunrise

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  • DIVYA, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 10 2012

    he is my one of best nd best frnd..its hurts me a lot ..god this is very bad wt u did with his Nd family..DEV all your Banquet Department Staffs are missing you a lot :( ..no ONE can fill your place here...May HIS souls rest in peace.

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