Child dies as coconut tree falls over

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February 25, 2013

Mangalore, Feb 25: A child aging about six years died after a coconut tree fell over him. The incident took place at Anegundi of Kairangala village, on Sunday.

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Vishnu Prasad, son of Anegundi Ananda Mulya is the deceased. Mr Mulya had in his garden an old coconut tree on which he had left pepper creepers to grow.

On Sunday morning, Mulya had come to the tree to pluck pepper seeds using a ladder.

While Mulya had climbed the ladder kept inclined to the coconut tree, his son was playing near the stem of the tree. The entire tree miraculously uprooted, falling on the kid.
Though the child was rushed to the hospital, he died on the way. Case has been registered at Konaje police station

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