16 June,2018 07:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Suraj Ojha
Adyan Shaikh drowned in this open drain
Every year, as the monsoon arrives in the city, so does death due to civic apathy. Though the rains are yet to start in earnest, eight people, including six children, have lost their lives in rain-related incidents in the city and suburbs, since May. While three of them died due to electrocution, two died when trees fell on them, and three drowned.
Locals at the site in Khindipada at Bhandup, where Sara Shaikh and Anil Yadav, who tried to help her, were electrocuted
Tree-fall incidents
Leela Gokuldas Sukhi, 92
Sister Mahalaxmi Naik: "Leela went for her routine walk and sat near a shop located in a small lane behind Kawalemath Trust. I met her at the lane and left to finish some work at home. She asked me to go on as she wanted to sit there for some more time. After a while, a few locals came up to me and told me about the incident.
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Agency responsible: The tree was on land belonging to the Kawalemath Trust
Officialspeak: Deputy superintendent of garden (city) Sahebrao Gavit said, "About six months ago, we got a request from the Kawalemath Trust to inspect 19 trees that were said to be imbalanced. After inspection, the local ward had given them permission to trim the trees. But the trust did not follow it up with us later on. In that permission letter we had also mentioned they should approach BMC every six months if they find any dead or dangerous tree." But a member from Kawalemath Trust said, "We have found no such documents granting us permission to trim 19 trees. The woman's death is very unfortunate. There is no correspondence regarding this particular tree branch."
Drushti Mungra, 13
Neighbour, Manoj Sharma: "She was very sweet kid. That day she was returning home and it started raining heavily. Apparently she and two other kids took shelter under the tree. It fell on her and she died.
Agency responsible: BMC
Officialspeak: Superintendent of Garden department, Jeetendra Pardesi said, "The BMC's disaster management department is looking into it. I will have to check and then let you know."
Drownings
Nandini Gupta, 8 Anand Gupta, 6
Local and former TMT member, Taki Chaulkar: "No safety measures were taken which is why the two kids died."
Agency responsible: Thane Municipal Corporation
Officialspeak: TMC PRO Sandip Malvi said, "We have initiated an inquiry into the matter. Soon we will take action."
Adyan Shaikh, 3
Father, Parvez Sheikh: "My wife is pregnant, so I had sent her to her mother's place in Mumbai. On June 7 there were heavy rains and due to that they could not see the open drain. Adyan fell into it. A person tried to fish him out, but by then he drowned."
Agency responsible: BMC
Officialspeak: Despite repeated attempts to contact him, Assistant Municipal Commissioner of M-east (Ward), Srinivas Kilije did not respond. However, a civic official from storm water drain (SWD) department said, "This particular drain is with the local ward office as they had undertaken cleaning work. An inquiry has been initiated to ascertain the negligence."
Electrocutions
Om Phadtare, 10
Agency responsible: Maharashtra State Electricity Board
Sara Younus Shaikh, 9
Family friend Ajay Shinde: "Sara was very young. She died due to the negligence of government officials. They must be punished and compensation should be given to the family."
Agency responsible: Maharashtra State Electricity Board
Anil Pandurang Yadav, 33
Santosh Yadav, elder brother: "Anil's wife is pregnant. He drove an auto for a living. How will his family survive now? The government should give a job to someone from his family."
Agency responsible: MSEB
Officialspeak: The Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission (MSHRC) had issued a suo-motu notice to the Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) after the deaths of Phadtare, Shaikh and Yadav in electrocutions. While BMC officials said the onus of the incident was on MSEDCL, its chief spokesperson did not respond to messages and email.
03
No. of people dead due to electrocution
02
People who died in tree-fall incidents
Officialspeak
Jeetendra Pardesi Superintendent, garden dept
'BMC's disaster management department is looking into it. I will have to check and then let you know'
An unnamed SWD official
'This particular drain is with the local ward office as they had undertaken cleaning work. An inquiry has been initiated to ascertain the negligence'
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