New Delhi, Mar 10: The body of a man who had fallen into a 40-foot-deep borewell at a Delhi Jal Board water treatment plant here was pulled out after a nearly 12-hour-long rescue operation on Sunday, Water Minister Atish said.
The man, aged around 30, is yet to be identified.
In a post on X, Atishi said, "It is with great sadness I share the news that the man who fell into the borewell has been found dead by the rescue team."
According to initial information, the deceased was a male aged around 30 years.
"How he entered the borewell room, how he fell inside the borewell this will be investigated by the police.
"I thank the NDRF team who made every possible effort in the rescue operation for many hours," she said in the post.
Around 1 am, information was received that a person fell into the borewell at the DJB plant in west Delhi's Keshopur Mandi area.
The rescue efforts were led by teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the Delhi Fire Services (DFS).
बहुत दुख के साथ यह ख़बर साझा कर रही हूँ कि जो पुरुष बोरवेल में गिरे थे, उन्हें रेस्क्यू टीम ने मृत पाया है। ईश्वर अपने श्री चरणों में उन्हें स्थान दे।
— Atishi (@AtishiAAP) March 10, 2024
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Patna (PTI): The body of a Bihar Police personnel was found hanging from the ceiling of a room in his barracks here, a senior officer said on Sunday.
Patna Senior Superintendent of Police Kartikeya Sharma said a havildar with Bihar State Armed Police-1, popularly known as "Gorkha battalion", died allegedly by suicide as he had been suffering from some ailment.
The deceased left behind "two suicide notes", one in Hindi and the other in his native language Nepali.
"From the suicide notes, it appears that Navraj Sunar, the deceased havildar, had been suffering from some ailment which had caused him much mental anguish and may have driven him to take the extreme step," the SSP said.
The body was being sent to the native village of the deceased in Nepal after a post-mortem examination, while further investigations were on, with forensic experts inspecting the site of the incident.
