‘Was lying in pit since yesterday’: What witness said on Delhi labourer who died after falling into Rohini manhole

A tragic incident in Delhi has drawn attention after a labourer died following a fall into an open manhole in Rohini. Eyewitnesses reported that the deceased had been trapped in the pit since the previous day, raising serious concerns about public safety and infrastructure management in the city. This incident comes shortly after another similar death in Janakpuri, which sparked public outrage and prompted the Delhi government to implement an eight-point safety framework aimed at preventing such accidents in the future. The framework includes measures to ensure proper maintenance of manholes and improved safety protocols for workers. The ongoing issue of unsafe infrastructure in Delhi highlights the urgent need for more stringent regulations and accountability to protect vulnerable workers and citizens alike. As the investigation into this latest incident unfolds, it serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by inadequate urban infrastructure and the critical need for government intervention to enhance safety standards across the city.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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