The Borneo Post (Sabah)

One arrested after Mumbai building collapse kills 17

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MUMBAI: Indian police yesterday arrested the owner of several apartments in a fourstorey building that collapsed in Mumbai killing 17 people, an official said, adding the cause of the disaster was likely unauthoris­ed renovation.

Sunil Shitap, whose wife contested municipal elections this year for the Shiv Sena regional political party, was charged with culpable homicide, the official said.

The building wasn’t on the list of dilapidate­d buildings. Vishwanath Mahadeshwa­r, Mumbai Mayor

The death toll from the on Tuesday collapse of the 40-year-old building in the eastern suburbs of India’s financial hub more than doubled overnight to 17 as rescuers removed debris, a fire official said.

The building housed a nursing home on the ground floor and three to four families on each of the other floors.

Media reported that Shitap owned all the ground floor apartments at the site and had converted them into a nursing home. He had been conducting renovation­s at the building ahead of the collapse.

Shitap was not immediatel­y reachable for comment over the phone.

On Tuesday, the Maharashtr­a state chief minister, Devendra Fadnavis, visited the site and assured action would be taken against those responsibl­e for the tragedy.

“The building wasn’t on the list of dilapidate­d buildings,” Mumbai Mayor Vishwanath Mahadeshwa­r told reporters on Tuesday. “We will investigat­e whether the building fell because of an alteration in the structure.”

In 2013, 145 people were killed in three separate building collapses around Mumbai, on India’s western coast, the highest toll in recent years.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Firefighte­rs and rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building in the suburbs of Mumbai, India.
— Reuters photo Firefighte­rs and rescue workers search for survivors at the site of a collapsed building in the suburbs of Mumbai, India.
 ??  ?? Rescue workers carry the body of a victim. — Reuters photo
Rescue workers carry the body of a victim. — Reuters photo

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