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IN PHOTOS: Nine-year-old Mumbai girl killed after concrete tank collapses in Nagpada

Updated On: 25 December, 2024 04:17 PM IST | Divya Nair

A nine-year-old girl was crushed to death after a water tank collapsed in the Nagpada area of Mumbai on Wednesday afternoon. Three people have also suffered injuries in the incident (PICS/SHADAB KHAN)

The site at BMC Colony in Nagpada where the tanker collapsed. Pic/Shadab Khan

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The site at BMC Colony in Nagpada where the tanker collapsed. Pic/Shadab Khan
Tarannum (extreme left), the mother of nine-year-old victim, Afrin Shah, who lost her life in the mishap 

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Tarannum (extreme left), the mother of nine-year-old victim, Afrin Shah, who lost her life in the mishap 

The tanker collapsed at a construction site in BMC Colony of Nagpada on Wednesday around 12.30 pm

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The tanker collapsed at a construction site in BMC Colony of Nagpada on Wednesday around 12.30 pm

The cement tank was built by BMC labourers at the site for their use

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The cement tank was built by BMC labourers at the site for their use

On Wednesday morning, the water tank overflowed, and hours later, the pressure caused the tank to burst and collapse

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On Wednesday morning, the water tank overflowed, and hours later, the pressure caused the tank to burst and collapse

Afrin, who was playing nearby, was crushed to death in the incident. Three others, including a 10-year-old girl, have also suffered injuries. They have been admitted to Fauzia Hospital

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Afrin, who was playing nearby, was crushed to death in the incident. Three others, including a 10-year-old girl, have also suffered injuries. They have been admitted to Fauzia Hospital

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