NEW DELHI: A 30-year-old labourer died after allegedly falling into an open sewer manhole in Rohini’s Begumpur space. Although a rescue operation was launched by police and hearth division, the person couldn’t be saved on Tuesday.The incident occurred close to Mahashakti Kali Temple in Sector 32, Rohini, on a vacant plot. Police recognized the sufferer as Birju Kumar, a resident of Bihar’s Samastipur, who was working as a labourer at an under-construction constructing.Man pulled out unconscious In accordance with police, a PCR name was obtained at Begumpur police station round 2.36pm reporting {that a} man was lacking and was suspected to have fallen into an open sewer. “When police groups reached the spot, they have been knowledgeable that Birju and pal Budhan Das had been ingesting and have been strolling in direction of their jhuggi on Monday night when the incident passed off. The plot of land belongs to DDA,” a police officer mentioned.“Birju’s pal instructed police that each of them had consumed alcohol and have been strolling in an inebriated state round 7.30pm. He mentioned Birju all of a sudden misplaced steadiness and fell into the open manhole. The pal initially misplaced consciousness as a result of intoxication and later realised that Birju had fallen into the drain,” the police officer added. The subsequent morning, Budhan Das knowledgeable his one other pal, Amir Hussain, in regards to the incident. Police mentioned the manhole was about 14 ft deep and round two ft in diameter. An ambulance and water extraction gear have been rushed to the location after DDA and different businesses have been alerted. Rescue personnel launched a search operation and finally recovered Birju from the pit. Delhi Fireplace Providers obtained a name relating to the incident round 7.45pm, after which they pulled out the person in an unconscious state. He was taken to a close-by hospital, the place medical doctors declared him lifeless. Following the incident, DDA officers lined the open manhole to stop additional accidents. There was no remark from the company until the time of going to press.










