Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

80 hrs later, rescue op ends as boy dies inside TN borewell

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

TIRUCHIRAP­PALLI : Rescuers pulled out the decomposed and mangled body of a two-year-old boy early Tuesday from deep inside an unused borewell, after a futile 80-hour attempt to save the child who had fallen in while playing near his house in a Tamil Nadu village. After a post mortem at a government hospital, the body of Sujith Wilson was handed over to his parents who buried him at a nearby graveyard.

Sujith had fallen into farm borewell while playing near his house in Nadukattup­atti on Friday evening, and various central and state agencies were called in to rescue him. Initially, he was stuck at a depth of about 30 feet but subsequent­ly slipped further down, and the body was pulled out from a depth of 88 feet, official said.

Commission­er of revenue administra­tion J Radhakrish­nan said rescuers noticed a foul smell around 10.30 pm on Monday following which medical personnel and teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) assessed the situation.

After Radhakrish­nan declared that Wilson was dead, the rescue operation turned into an effort to retrieve the body, which was done in keeping with the national guidelines on “managing the dead” during such circumstan­ces. Earlier on Monday, a German-made drilling machine was deployed to dig a parallel shaft to reach the boy, but rescue efforts were hampered by rocky soil and rain. Two fire and rescue services personnel were lowered into the freshly drilled shaft, using a ladder and with all necessary support like oxygen, for initial

assessment of the condition inside. Tiruchirap­palli district collector S Sivarasu said, “Three loads of redimix concrete has been ordered and I will not leave this spot without closing the defunct borewell and as well as the parallel hole dug up for the rescue effort.”

As the boy’s body arrived, a pall of gloom descended on the village and people lined up to pay their last respects. Police personnel have been deployed in adequate numbers to maintain law and order. Cabinet colleagues, including Vellamandi Natarajan, paid their last respects to the boy at the hospital. DMK chief M K Stalin, and leaders of political parties also condoled the death.

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