<p>A woman and her seven-month-old son died after a wall of an adjacent house collapsed on their shanty in southwest Delhi's Palam Vihar area, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>The incident took place on Wednesday noon. The deceased, Kari Sardar (25) and her son Mahabur, hailed from West Bengal, they said. </p>.<p>The woman, along with her baby, husband and sister were inside their shanty when it started raining heavily, police said.</p>.<p>The water started seeping in through the walls and suddenly, a wall of an adjacent house collapsed on their shanty and the woman, her son and sister got trapped under it, they said.</p>.<p>Later, with the help of neighbours, her husband Sabijudeen, who works as a waste picker, pulled them out from the debris.</p>.<p>Both the woman and her son were found unconscious, while her sister suffered minor injuries. They were all taken to a nearby hospital, where the mother and son duo was declared brought dead, police said.</p>.<p>On the complaint of her husband, an FIR was registered under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the matter was being investigated, a senior police officer said.</p>.<p>In his complaint, he alleged that the house adjacent to their shanty was not stable and he had informed the landlord about the same, police said.</p>
<p>A woman and her seven-month-old son died after a wall of an adjacent house collapsed on their shanty in southwest Delhi's Palam Vihar area, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>The incident took place on Wednesday noon. The deceased, Kari Sardar (25) and her son Mahabur, hailed from West Bengal, they said. </p>.<p>The woman, along with her baby, husband and sister were inside their shanty when it started raining heavily, police said.</p>.<p>The water started seeping in through the walls and suddenly, a wall of an adjacent house collapsed on their shanty and the woman, her son and sister got trapped under it, they said.</p>.<p>Later, with the help of neighbours, her husband Sabijudeen, who works as a waste picker, pulled them out from the debris.</p>.<p>Both the woman and her son were found unconscious, while her sister suffered minor injuries. They were all taken to a nearby hospital, where the mother and son duo was declared brought dead, police said.</p>.<p>On the complaint of her husband, an FIR was registered under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the matter was being investigated, a senior police officer said.</p>.<p>In his complaint, he alleged that the house adjacent to their shanty was not stable and he had informed the landlord about the same, police said.</p>