One dies, two hurt as water tank wall collapses on them

February 6, 2011

Tragedy

Mangalore, February 6: One person was killed and two others sustained serious injuries when the wall of a ground level water tank inside the workers' colony at Kalavaru near Bajpe, collapsed on them on Friday night.

They were engaged by a contractor to work at the Rs 12,000 crore MRPL Phase III project site at Kalavaru. The third phase of the project envisages increased capacity of crude throughput from 11.89 million metric tonnes annually (mmtpa) to 15 mmtpa.

The deceased was Bhagat Singh (25) from Khetri Nagar of Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan. The injured were Rakesh Meena (22) and Ravi Naik (21) also from the same town. All are painters by profession. While Meena suffered fractures, Naik injured his eye.

On Saturday, the 1000-odd workers in the colony held a strike though it meant losing a day's wages, as they demanded to the authorities that they be taken to the mortuary.

Following the incident on Friday night, there was tension when the ambulance came to take the body to the hospital for post-mortem. The enraged workers surrounded the police demanding that somebody from their side be allowed to go with the body, for which the police denied permission. Finally the police had to resort to caning to disperse the agitated mob.

Abdul, a fitter from Gorakhpur said that the police had caned them when they wanted to send Singh's colleague with the body. "We did not demand anything. How can we? He will get what he is entitled to," he said, when asked whether they had demanded lakhs of rupees as compensation.

Dr Sanath Bhandary, plastic surgeon, AJ Hospital, said Naik had suffered a deep laceration of the right eyelid and his cornea was exposed. "He has been operated upon and is recovering. Naik will have to stay in the hospital for a week and will need another two weeks of rest," he added.

Surathkal police have registered cases against the labour contractor and the company under IPC Sections 337 (causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others), 304 A (causing death by negligence) read with 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention).


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November 10,2024

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Mangaluru: A heart-wrenching tragedy unfolded in the quiet Bellayuru village on the outskirts of Mangaluru as a man’s life ended on a railway track following an apparent double murder. Authorities from the Mulki police station identified the man as Karthik Bhat, 32, whose lifeless body was discovered on the tracks with his head positioned on the rail, indicating a tragic suicide.

Nearby, police recovered keys to a scooter and a house, which eventually led them to uncover a series of chilling events. Following the trail, officers located Bhat’s scooter parked near Mahammayi Temple. Inside the vehicle, they found documents confirming his identity, including an RC, insurance papers, and his driving license.

Their search continued to Bhat's home in Pakshikere, Kemral village, where they discovered a locked room. With the keys retrieved from the tracks, police unlocked the door, only to be confronted by a horrifying sight. The bodies of Priyanka (28) and her young son Hriday (4) lay in a pool of blood, pointing to a brutal murder that occurred just hours before Bhat’s suicide.

Initial investigations suggest Bhat, beleaguered by ongoing family disputes, committed the murders of his wife and son on the evening of November 8 before tragically ending his own life. A death note found in his diary hinted at his mental state and tragic intentions.

Priyanka’s family, residing in Shivamogga, was informed of the incident. The couple, married for six years, now leaves behind grieving relatives and unanswered questions. Police have initiated formal proceedings, collecting statements from family members as they continue their investigation into the tragic sequence of events.

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November 17,2024

Mangaluru: District-in-Charge Minister and Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dinesh Gundu Rao, announced that a day-care chemotherapy centre will soon be established at District Wenlock Hospital. Speaking to mediapersons after reviewing the activities at Wenlock and Government Lady Goschen Hospital, he shared the government’s plans to enhance healthcare services in the region.

Key Initiatives Announced

•    Day-Care Chemotherapy Centre:

  • Ten beds will be reserved for cancer patients.
  • The government will collaborate with Yenepoya Hospital to provide chemotherapy treatments.
  • All required facilities for the centre are already in place, awaiting inauguration by the Chief Minister.

•    Wenlock Hospital Facelift:

  • Critical Care Block: To be built at a cost of ₹24 crore.
  • Integrated Public Health (IPH) Lab: Planned with a budget of ₹1 crore.
  • New OPD Block: As per a 2017 agreement, KMC Hospital will take up construction. Discussions with KMC management are underway.

•    Additional Requirements:

  • A new mortuary and post-mortem building.
  • Paramedical college building.
  • Modern kitchen.
  • Bridge connecting two buildings within the hospital.

•    Total facelift cost: ₹6 crore to ₹10 crore, utilizing funds from the Department of Health and Family Welfare and CSR contributions.

•    Timeline:
By December or January, priority works will be finalized. The superintendents of Wenlock and Lady Goschen Hospitals are scheduled to visit Bengaluru next week to discuss these projects.

•    MRI Fee Allegations:
The minister assured that allegations of patients being charged for MRI scans at Wenlock Hospital will be resolved at the earliest.
These measures aim to improve healthcare accessibility and infrastructure, positioning Wenlock Hospital as a state-of-the-art facility in the region.

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