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Gundlapallis (Advocate)     19 April 2010

What a tragedy! alas!!

Dehradun, April 18: A 16-year-old schoolgirl was killed and 30 other students were injured today when a half-burnt tree fell on them while they were participating in a run here, police said.

 

Six injured students, who are in a critical condition, were admitted to hospital.

 

According to state police chief Subhash Joshi, "A half-burnt tree on the roadside suddenly came crashing down, crushing a number of participants."

 

"The mishap occurred after the group had already completed half the run and was on way to the finish point," said Joshi, who had flagged off the run in the morning.

 

"A 16-year-old girl student of Children's Academy died on the spot and 30 others were wounded. Six of them are still in a critical condition," he said.

 

Father of one of the participants was also seriously injured, police said.

 

As many as 4,000 schoolchildren took part in the "run for life" organised by Eco Watch Society for spreading awareness on environment. (IANS)



 2 Replies

Raj Kumar Makkad (Adv P & H High Court Chandigarh)     19 April 2010

Save Life took life. This shows how the administration is senseless against the general public and especially children. Why all precautionary measures werre not taken when such huge number of students had to gather for this run?

 

A thoorough enquiry is required to be consucted and all responsible persons should be booked for the restoration of faith in the system. adequate compensation should be given to all sufferers.

Kuljit Pal Singh (Legal Professional)     19 April 2010

Thats really bizzare.. This is another proof of our lacking vision, safety and security towards our own people... Life is soooo cheap in this country... Huh... Sad really sad :-(


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