Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

9-yr-old dies in Hyderabad after getting stuck between lift, duct

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu srinivasa.apparasu@htlive.com

LASYA’S LEG GOT CAUGHT IN THE NARROW GAP BETWEEN THE LIFT DOORS AND THE DUCT, BEFORE SHE COULD PULL HERSELF OUT, SOMEONE PRESSED THE BUTTON ON THE THIRD FLOOR AND THE LIFT STARTED MOVING UP

HYDERABAD: A nine-year-old girl was killed after she got stuck in the gap between the elevator and its duct at her home in Hyderabad on Friday, the police said.

Lasya Yadav was taking the lift up to the third floor of her independen­t house in Hasthinapu­ram North Extension Colony, on the outskirts of the city, at around noon when the accident took place, police said.

Her family had recently moved to the newly-built three storey house.

The minor’s leg accidental­ly got stuck in the narrow gap. Before she could pull her leg out, someone called for the lift on the third floor.

The lift started moving up even when its outer grill was open.

“Part of Lasya’s body also got crushed between the wall of the duct and the lift,” said police officials aware of the developmen­ts.

Her father, Chandrasek­har Yadav, immediatel­y called the ambulance service and also the lift maintenanc­e staff, who rushed to the spot. They struggled for nearly two hours to rescue the nine-year-old.

“She was immediatel­y taken to a hospital nearby where she was pronounced brought dead,” the police said, adding that a case of accidental death was registered in the case.

The president of Telangana child rights associatio­n, P Achyuta Rao, expressed grief over Lasya’s death and blamed it on the substandar­d elevators being used in buildings without following safety norms.

Rao said municipal authoritie­s should give permission to builders only after certifying the fitness of the elevators.

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