Hindustan Times (Noida)

Eight IMS College students hurt as hostel lift goes into free fall

- Peeyush Khandelwal peeyush.khandelwal@htlive.com

GHAZIABAD: Eight students of IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) in Dasna were injured and had to be hospitalis­ed after a lift in the boys’ hostel came crashing down the shaft from the fifth floor on Wednesday morning. The police said that they have begun a probe and sought details from the college authoritie­s, who alleged the lift crashed because it was overloaded.

According to the police, the incident took place around 9.20am when students were on their way to the mess for breakfast. Four students boarded the lift on the sixth floor of the sixfloor hostel building and eight more boarded on the fifth floor.

“Since the lift was overloaded, it came crashing down to the ground level. As soon as our staff and security personnel heard a loud thud, they rushed to the spot and pulled the students out of the lift. We immediatel­y arranged five vehicles and rushed them to a nearby private hospital. One student has sustained a fracture, while the rest were admitted to the hospital with other injuries,” said Ajay Kumar, director, IMS .

However, hospital authoritie­s said that three students suffered fractures, while five had multiple injuries.

“Eight students came to the emergency ward of the hospital and are being treated. Three of them have sustained fractures, while the rest have other injuries. They are also in a state of shock and are being kept under observatio­n in private rooms/ wards. They will be discharged only on the advice of the attending doctors. All the students are stable now,” said an official of Manipal Hospital (formerly Columbia Asia Hospital), requesting anonymity.

The eight students are 19-21 years old and are pursuing BBA and BCA courses, said officials.

The college said that the injured students belong to Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

The college campus has six lifts and the one that malfunctio­ned on Wednesday was serviced only last week, college officials added.

Meanwhile, the police said that the college authoritie­s did not inform them about the incident initially, while college officials said that they did not intend to hide it and the delay took place because their first priority was to take the students to the hospital.

The college is located adjacent to the Delhi-meerut Expressway (DME) on the outskirts of Ghaziabad and is under the jurisdicti­on of the Dasna police station.

“The lift in question was damaged recently. We had urged the students to use the lifts in a proper manner. We will check the lift documents and other maintenanc­e details. These will be handed over to the police for investigat­ion. We are open to a detailed probe,” Ajay Kumar said.

Later in the day, a team of police officers, the chief fire officer and officials from the district administra­tion visited the college for an inquiry.

“A team of police officials along with district administra­tion officials went to the college to probe the incident. The injured students are being treated at a hospital. We have sought details about the lift from the college authoritie­s and an investigat­ion is currently underway,” said Iraj Raja, superinten­dent of police (rural).

College officials said that they have already given the list of the injured students to the police and have also informed their family members.

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 ?? SAKIB ALI/ HT ?? The IMS Ghaziabad college in Dasna; it was the lift in the college hostel (right) that crashed on Wednesday morning.
SAKIB ALI/ HT The IMS Ghaziabad college in Dasna; it was the lift in the college hostel (right) that crashed on Wednesday morning.

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