BSES worker dies from electrocution in Delhi’s Dwarka

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A 50-year-old employee of Bombay Suburban Electric Supply (BSES) died of electrocution while repairing an electricity pylon in Dwarka, police said on Sunday.

On Saturday, Mohan Garden police station received a PCR call informing them that a man, identified as Ram Naval, had been injured after he was electrocuted around 9.30 am. Police personnel reached ESI Basai Darapur Hospital, where the deceased was admitted, and found him in a critical condition.

“Doctors said Naval fell from a pole about 15 feet high after being electrocuted. He was then referred to Ayushman Hospital in Dwarka Sector 10, where he was declared brought dead,” a senior police official said.

An investigation is underway and his body has been shifted to Delhi’s Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Hospital for autopsy, the officer said.

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