Death toll in Mumbai hoarding collapse rises to 17
Raju Sonawane (52), who had suffered injuries after the hoarding collapsed on a petrol pump in Chheda Nagar locality during gusty winds and unseasonal rains, died during treatment at the KEM Hospital on 19 May
PTI
Mumbai, 22 May
The death toll in the hoarding
collapse incident that occurred in Mumbai's Ghatkopar area on May 13 has gone
up to 17 with the death of a man at a civic-run hospital here, officials said
on Wednesday.
Raju Sonawane (52), who had
suffered injuries after the hoarding collapsed on a petrol pump in Chheda Nagar
locality during gusty winds and unseasonal rains, died during treatment at the
KEM Hospital on May 19, a civic official said.
Earlier, the authorities had
declared 16 persons, including a retired Air Traffic Control (ATC) general
manager and his wife, as dead. The collapse of the giant 120x120 feet hoarding
had also left 75 persons injured.
A day after the incident, the
injured who needed to undergo neurosurgery were shifted to the KEM hospital,
the official said.
Bhavesh Bhinde, the director of the
advertising firm that had installed the hoarding was later arrested from
Udaipur in Rajasthan. A court here has remanded him police custody till May 26.
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