Boy, who fell into 150-foot borewell, dies

He was pulled out after 22 hours and rushed to hospital, but doctors pronounced him dead.

July 23, 2016 01:19 pm | Updated 04:57 pm IST - GWALIOR:

Rescue operation in progress after a 3-year-old boy fell into an open borewell in a field in Kheri-Gaon near Gwalior on Friday evening. The boy, Abhay Pachouri,  died on Saturday due to suffocation.

Rescue operation in progress after a 3-year-old boy fell into an open borewell in a field in Kheri-Gaon near Gwalior on Friday evening. The boy, Abhay Pachouri, died on Saturday due to suffocation.

A three-year-old boy who had fallen into a 150-foot deep borewell in a village near Gwalior died on Saturday.

“The boy is no more. He died due to suffocation,” said Gwalior SP Hari Narayanchari Mishra.

Earlier in the day, the boy identified as Abhay Pachouri was taken out from the borewell in Sultanpur Kheria village under Dabra tehsiland and rushed to a nearby hospital where doctors declared him dead.

“Preliminary examination revealed that there was no proof of any snakebite or any other animal attack on his body. Doctors said that he died due to suffocation after falling into the borewell,” Gwalior Collector Dr Sanjay Goyal said.

The Collector informed that the boy was taken out after nearly 22 hours of rescue oepration. Detailed post-mortem will reveal the exact cause behind the death.

Aid to family

An assistance of Rs. one lakh will be provided from the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister’s Relief Fund and the damages caused to the agriculture field too will be restored, the Collector said.

The boy had got stuck at the depth of nearly 25 feet in the borewell in an agriculture field in the village, after he fell into it last evening, Inspector General (IG) Gwalior, Adarsh Katiyar said.

Eyewitnesses claimed that he fell into the borewell while returning home along with his grandmother and elder sister.

A team of local police, administration, BSF and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel were deployed to rescue him.

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