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2 held after metro work injures man in autorickshaw
Umesh R Yadav
DHNS
Last Updated IST
The autorickshaw damaged in the incident.
The autorickshaw damaged in the incident.

The city police arrested two employees of a construction company after an 81-year-old man was critically injured when a crane used by a metro contractor hit the autorickshaw he was travelling in, near the Silk Board flyover on May 22.

URC company had taken a contract of metro construction work. Sarath and Shivakumar, who were in charge of the work, were held responsible for the injuries caused to Anand Rao, a retired BEML employee.

Rao's wife Sowbhagya (75) also suffered minor injuries and filed a complaint with the Suddagunte Palya police, seeking action against those concerned. Rao is kept under observation in ICU with broken bones and severe injuries to head and lungs.

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Police said that the construction firm had given a sub-contract of shuttering work to Tarachand company. While placing the shuttering at the ground level, due to a sudden jerk from the crane, the panel hit the barricades and damaged the autorickshaw passing along Marenahalli Road. The top part of the three-wheeler was damaged and Anand Rao injured.

The crane driver and the supervisor fled from the spot soon after the incident.

Tarachand company is based in Chandigarh; its head office is in Mumbai.

Police later arrested the staffers of URC company for negligence. Efforts are on to nab the others.

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(Published 25 May 2019, 00:58 IST)