Tragic! 12-Year-Old Schoolboy Dies After Pillar Of Nandini Dairy Building Falls On Him In Karnataka's Tumakuru
A schoolboy was killed after a pillar of a Nandini Dairy building collapsed and fell on him in Biligihalli village of Karnataka’s Tumakuru district. The incident took place in Chikkanayakanahalli taluk when the boy was playing near the dairy building, located close to his school. Tumakuru, Karnataka - A schoolboy died on the spot after a pillar of a Nandini Dairy building collapsed and fell on…
A 12-year-old schoolboy named Dhanush lost his life in Tumakuru district, Karnataka, after a pillar of a Nandini Dairy building crashed down onto him while he was playing near the building in Biligihalli village. The tragic accident occurred during the afternoon in Chikkanayakanahalli taluk when Dhanush, a student at the Government Higher Primary School, was outside his school premises.
The deceased's body was discovered on the spot where the pillar fell, bearing severe head injuries. The parents of the young boy are undoubtedly devastated by the sudden loss of their son. The incident has sparked outrage among the villagers, who are demanding answers regarding the safety and construction standards of the Nandini Dairy building.
Initial reports suggest that the pillar suddenly gave way, striking Dhanush on the head and causing fatal injuries. The community is particularly concerned, with some residents blaming the poor-quality construction work for the unfortunate collapse. They hold engineers associated with the dairy responsible for the tragedy, questioning whether negligence or lapses in construction standards played a role in the incident.
The Handanakere Police Station is now handling the case. Authorities plan to conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the pillar's collapse and assess whether any negligence or construction-related errors contributed to the boy's untimely death.
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