A 4-year-old child died after 10-12 hollow bricks fell on a temporary shed in Bengaluru on Thursday.
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The deceased has been identified as Manushree. The child was staying with her mother, Madhu, and two siblings, Shriyan, 6, and Shekar, 5, at a temporary shed in Chinnappana Halli under HAL police limits.
The incident took place around 3 pm when the hollow bricks from an under-construction building fell on the asbestos sheet of the temporary shed. Manushree suffered critical injuries. Other occupants in the house, Shriyan, Shekar and one Mamatha, 30, escaped with injuries.
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Soon after, Manushree was shifted to Jeevika hospital, where doctors declared she was “brought dead”. The probe revealed that a person named Srinivasulu was constructing a house without taking due safety measures, which led to the fall of hollow bricks. A police officer said that “the hollow bricks were stored on the fourth floor of the building to construct walls.”
Madhu is a native of Bhoragi village in Sindagi taluk of Vijayapura district, and is the primary earner of her family since the death of her husband Ramesh. She works as a labourer in Bengaluru city.
