<p>Ghaziabad: A man working with an automobile company died after falling from the first-floor balcony of a residential society, police said on Tuesday, adding he was in inebriated condition at the time of the incident.</p>.<p>The incident took place in Indirapuram's Vaibhav Khand in the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday, the police said.</p>.<p>The deceased has been identified as Shubham Sharma (30), son of Sanjay Sharma, a native of Andheri, Mumbai. He worked with the Mahindra Motors in Noida.</p>.Five of family held for killing man in road rage incident in Palghar.<p>Indirapuram Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Abhishek Srivastava said Sharma returned home late from work in Noida's Sector 62 on the night of March 3-4.</p>.<p>Sharma, who lived in Flat No A-305 on the third floor of Windsor Society, was heavily intoxicated when he arrived. Confused about the floor number, he mistakenly stopped at Flat No A-105 on the first floor and attempted to open the door, but failed, the officer said.</p>.<p>Tired, he sat on the balcony rail guard to rest but lost his balance and fell to the ground, sustaining critical injuries, he added.</p>.<p>Security guards alerted the Police Response Vehicle (PRV), which arrived with an ambulance and rushed him to the district combined hospital, where doctors declared him dead, according to the police.</p>.<p>His family has been informed and the body sent for postmortem, the ACP added.</p>
<p>Ghaziabad: A man working with an automobile company died after falling from the first-floor balcony of a residential society, police said on Tuesday, adding he was in inebriated condition at the time of the incident.</p>.<p>The incident took place in Indirapuram's Vaibhav Khand in the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday, the police said.</p>.<p>The deceased has been identified as Shubham Sharma (30), son of Sanjay Sharma, a native of Andheri, Mumbai. He worked with the Mahindra Motors in Noida.</p>.Five of family held for killing man in road rage incident in Palghar.<p>Indirapuram Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Abhishek Srivastava said Sharma returned home late from work in Noida's Sector 62 on the night of March 3-4.</p>.<p>Sharma, who lived in Flat No A-305 on the third floor of Windsor Society, was heavily intoxicated when he arrived. Confused about the floor number, he mistakenly stopped at Flat No A-105 on the first floor and attempted to open the door, but failed, the officer said.</p>.<p>Tired, he sat on the balcony rail guard to rest but lost his balance and fell to the ground, sustaining critical injuries, he added.</p>.<p>Security guards alerted the Police Response Vehicle (PRV), which arrived with an ambulance and rushed him to the district combined hospital, where doctors declared him dead, according to the police.</p>.<p>His family has been informed and the body sent for postmortem, the ACP added.</p>