Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Telangana toddler stuck in borewell for 60 hours dies

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE DECOMPOSED PARTS OF VEENA’S BODY WERE BROUGHT OUT FROM THE 450FOOT BOREWELL AFTER THE RESCUE OPERATION

A 60-hour-long rescue operation to pull a toddler out of a borewell at Ikkareddyg­udem village in Telangana’s Rangareddy district, about 70 km from Hyderabad, proved futile with 18-month-old Veena alias Chinnari dying during the operation.

Veena fell into the open borewell on Thursday and got stuck at a depth of 40 feet. The well is said to be 450 feet deep.

The decomposed parts of Veena’s body were flushed out from the borewell by rescuers after the operation that went on for 60 hours.

District collector M Raghunanda­n Rao and transport minister P Mahender Reddy officially declared the death of the girl at around 6am on Sunday.

“We suspect the girl died on the second day itself. However, we made our best efforts to rescue her using all the technologi­es available with us. Unfortunat­ely, we couldn’t succeed,” Reddy said.

Veena’s parents — Yadaiah and Renuka — both migrant workers from Gorepalli village of Vikarabad district, wept inconsolab­ly as the authoritie­s told them that the girl was no more.

Veena fell into the open borewell when she was playing in the fields along with her sister Akshita, when their parents were at a farmhouse in the village.

Rescue teams from NDRF and state agencies like Singareni Collieries made efforts to bring out Veena alive, despite heavy rains.

Experts from the ONGC were also summoned from Andhra Pradesh to dig a parallel well to rescue the girl.

During the operation, it was found that the girl slipped further deep into the well.

High-tech sensitive cameras were dropped into the bore well up to 240 ft to locate the girl but she could not be traced. Oxygen was supplied continuous­ly into the borewell, and a team of doctors was on stand-by.

By Saturday evening, the authoritie­s concluded that Veena might have died much earlier.

The rescuers then started using air pressure to bring the dead baby up but they got only some remnants of her body and her frock.

The body parts were sent to Chevella government hospital for post-mortem and later handed over to her parents for burial in their native village.

The Cyberabad police have registered a criminal case against landlord Malla Reddy in whose fields the bore well was located under Indian Penal Code section 336 (endangerin­g the life of someone).

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