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Delhi: No warning indicators, barricades or lighting at web site, says FIR in Janakpuri motorcyclist demise case

New Delhi [India], February 7 (ANI): Police have registered an FIR after a 25-year-old man died when his motorbike fell right into a deep, uncovered pit allegedly dug by the Delhi Jal Board throughout highway work in West Delhi’s Janakpuri space.

According to the FIR, no warning indicators, reflectors, barricades or correct lighting preparations had been current on the web site, and no safety guard had been deployed. The FIR states that the pit was left open in the midst of a public highway with none security measures.

The incident occurred close to B3B Block in Janakpuri, near Andhra School on Professor Jogender Singh Marg. As per the FIR, police obtained a PCR name from a girl who reported {that a} bike rider had fallen right into a pit of about 15 ft and required rapid assist.

When police reached the spot, they discovered an unidentified man alongside along with his motorbike, mendacity inside a pit measuring about 20 ft in size, 13 ft in width and round 14 ft in depth. The pit had been dug in the midst of the highway as a part of highway work.

The injured man was pulled out of the pit with the assistance of the hearth brigade and brought to Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital in a PCR automobile. However, the hospital later knowledgeable police that ‘the affected person introduced by PCR has been declared introduced lifeless vide MLR No. 18001552602102/26,’ the FIR data.

Quoting the medical report, the FIR states: ‘Patient was dropped at ER in an unconscious and unresponsive state with an alleged historical past of being discovered roadside close to Joginder Singh Marg at round 08:00 am. Injury particulars embrace a grazed abrasion over the epigastric area, and the affected person was introduced in lifeless.’

The deceased was later recognized as Kamal Dhyani, son of Naresh Chand Dhyani, a resident of Palam Colony in Delhi. He was 25 years previous.

Based on a spot inspection, police concluded that the pit had been dug by the Delhi Jal Board and was left uncovered with none security preparations. The FIR states that there have been no warning indicators, reflectors, barricades or lighting on the web site, and no safety guard was current.

The FIR additional notes that ‘it was nicely throughout the information of Delhi Jal Board and its contractor that leaving an open pit on a public highway with out security measures might lead to an individual falling and shedding his life.’

Police stated that regardless of efforts, no eyewitness might be traced both on the spot or on the hospital. A criminal offense staff and officers from the Forensic Science Laboratory had been referred to as to look at the location, and images had been taken as a part of the investigation.

On the premise of the spot inspection, medical proof and different materials information, police registered the FIR beneath Section 105 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita at Janakpuri Police Station.

Further investigation is underway. (ANI)

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