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Boy falls into open sewer in Jagirpur Colony

Trapped for some time, youngster pulls him out after another child raises alarm
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A shocking incident unfolded in Jagirpur Colony here when a boy fell into an open sewer and remained trapped inside for several minutes, crying for help. The matter came to light when another child passing by raised the alarm, prompting nearby residents to rush to the scene. A youth eventually managed to pull the child out by his hand, averting a major tragedy.

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The incident occurred near a senior secondary school, whose students often play in the adjacent park. The child sustained minor injuries but the incident has sparked serious concerns about civic negligence. Residents allege that the manhole cover in the middle of the road had been left open for days despite repeated complaints to the municipal authorities.

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“This is not the first time that such an incident has occurred. Open manholes are a regular hazard in our colony,” said Ravi Kumar, a local resident.

“We had even conducted a cleanliness drive and informed the authorities but the sewer lid was never placed.”

Local residents claimed that several manholes in the area remain uncovered, posing a constant threat to pedestrians and schoolchildren. A video of the incident has also surfaced, further fueling public outrage.

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Responding to the matter, area MLA Daljit Singh Bhola Grewal said: “A thorough investigation will be conducted, and if any municipal official is found guilty of negligence, strict action will be taken.”

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