Mother, girl child die of electrocution in Bengaluru
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A 23-year-old woman and her nine-month-old baby girl died when they accidentally stepped on a live wire lying unattended on the pavement near Hope Farm here early on Sunday, police said.
The incident occurred at around 6 am when Soundarya and her child Suviksha were walking home after arriving from Tamil Nadu, sources said, adding that their luggage-trolley bag and other belongings were lying scattered at the scene.
The Kadugodi police rushed to the spot and shifted the bodies to the hospital for further procedures.
A case of negligence was registered against the Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (Bescom) officials.
In a post on 'X', Member of Parliament from Bengaluru Central P C Mohan said, ''The electrocution at Hope farm Junction, where a young woman lost her life, is heartbreaking and highlights the urgency for BESCOM to adopt preventive measures. A heightened sense of responsibility from BESCOM is crucial in averting such incidents and ensuring a safer environment.''
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