With five more bodies being removed from under the debris of a four-storey building that collapsed here on Monday, the death toll in the incident has risen to eight, police said today.
With five more bodies being removed from under the debris of a four-storey building that collapsed here on Monday, the death toll in the incident has risen to eight, police said today.
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Out of the five bodies extricated from under the massive rubble last night, one was identified to be that of Pawan Badriprasad Kedia, police said, adding identity of the four others was still being established.
Earlier, bodies of two labourers were removed from the site of the incident on Tuesday while that of another worker was retrieved yesterday, police said. The bodies were removed by the jawans of 118 Infantry Battalion of Territorial Army (TA) under supervision of Col V V Dineshan.
Besides TA, personnel from the city-based National Civil Defence College and National Fire Service College and a rescue team from the Western Coalfields have been pressed into service for rescue operations. Nagpur district Guardian Minister Shivajirao Moghe accompanied by Divisional Commissioner Gopal Reddy, Municipal Commissioner Sanjeev Jaiswal, District Collector Saurabh Rao and Commissioner of Police, Ankush Dhanvijay today consoled the members of the bereaved families.
Meanwhile, owner of the building Pramod Khandelwal, who is facing charges of the culpable homicide for sub-standard material used to construct the structure, was yesterday remanded in police custody till February 4 by a local court.
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