Deccan Chronicle

Metro Rail wall patch kills girl

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

In a freak accident at the Ameerpet Metro station on Sunday, a plaster piece fell off from a surface wall of the station and fell on a 24-year-old housewife, Monika, a resident of the KPHB, and killed her. The sharp piece of a plaster fell on her head from about nine metres height above. She succumbed to the head injury while being taken to a nearby hospital.

Panjagutta assistant commission­er of police Tirupathan­na said that she was taking cover from rain underneath an Ameerpet Metro station, at Metro Pillar No. 1054, at around 3.40 pm on Sunday evening when a plaster piece fell off from a surface wall of the station on her head. She sustained a severe head injury and was taken to a hospital, where she was declared brought dead.

She had come to Ameerpet, along with her cousin, for searching accommodat­ion in a nearby hostel for her cousin,

INCIDENT TOOK place at Metro Pillar No. 1054 on Sunday evening near Ameerpet station. KTR says he will seek a report.

when met with an accident. The police have identified the deceased as K. Mounika, whose husband works in TCS.

The SR Nagar police have booked a case under section 174 of the CrPC (suspicious death). Her body was sent for a postmortem examinatio­n. Further investigat­ion is underway.

Reacting exclusivel­y to Deccan Chronicle, Minister for municipal administra­tion and urban developmen­t, MA&UD, K.T. Rama Rao said, “It was an unfortunat­e incident which led to the death of Mounika. I will seek a report from the HMRL on what happened and how we can take precaution­s to prevent any such incidents in future.”

Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, N V S Reddy, managing director, Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL), said, “It is very unfortunat­e that a young lady lost her life. The height and sharpness of the plaster piece that directly fell on her head seemed to have caused her sad demise. Though it is a freak accident. We have taken it seriously and will get it independen­tly investigat­ed to take necessary remedial measures. I have simultaneo­usly instructed Larsen & Toubro (L&T) to thoroughly check all station columns and surfaces to avoid any such remote possibilit­y of the plaster peeling off.”

“We have instructed L&T to pay adequate compensati­on to the family,” Mr Reddy added.

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