Boy dies after falling into open drain in Vijayawada, body retrieved
The Hindu
In Vijayawada, the missing case of 6-yr-old Suleman Ashraf ended tragically when police found his body in an open drain. Residents blamed VMC for not covering the drain. MLA Vellampalli Srinivas expressed grief & directed officials to cover the drain. Police altered the case to suspicious death.
The missing case of six-year-old boy, Shaik Suleman Ashraf, turned into a tragedy when the police retrieved the body from the outfall drainage at his house in Old Raja Rajeswaripeta in Vijayawada on Thursday.
A first class student, Suleman, who went out for playing was missing since Wednesday evening. After searching in vain for the boy, his mother, Shaik Sharmila lodged a complaint with the Two Town police around midnight.
On Thursday morning, police along with the sanitation workers launched a search in the open drainage and found him dead. The body was sent to the Government Hospital mortuary for post-mortem.
Residents of Old Raja Rajeswaripeta blamed the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) officials for not covering the drain.
Vijayawada West MLA, Vellampalli Srinivas, VMC Commissioner Swapnil Dinkar Pundkar, corporator Abdul Arshad and others visited the spot.
The MLA expressed grief and directed the officials concerned to cover the drain immediately.
“We appealed to the VMC officials on several occasions to construct a retaining wall and cover the drain, but to no avail. The open drain has claimed the life of a boy,” said a local Kumar.
While residents are worried over deaths due to diarrhoea in Vijayawada, officials still grapple to find the root cause. Contaminated drinking water supplied by VMC officials is the reason, insist people in the affected areas, but officials insist that efforts are on to identify the disease and that those with symptoms other than diarrhoea too are visiting the health camps.