Bantwal: Dangling power cable claims life of young engineer


Bantwal: Dangling power cable claims life of young engineer

News: Mounesh Vishwakarma
Pics: Brijesh Garodi
Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (SP)

Bantwal, Jul 10: A live wire that was dangling for long on account of the negligence of Mescom, accounted for the life of a youth from near Farangipet in the taluk on the morning of Wednesday July 10.

The victim has been identified as Milan Shetty (19), son of Vasanti, a member of Pudu gram panchayat.

The youth had taken a cow of the family to tether near his home, when tragedy struck.  He did notice the danger posed by the dangling wire, and paid by is life. Milan, who had recently completed his engineering course, had applied with various companies for job. He had reportedly got a call recently from a prestigious Bangalore-based company for an interview.

Milan's father Ramesh Shetty is employed in Mumbai.

The locals who gathered at the accident spot expressed deep anguish and anger at Mescom, alleging that it’s apathy was responsible for this catastrophe. They said that Mescom had been informed about the danger posed by this cable sufficiently in advance, but that it did nothing to address the issue.

The incident occurred at about 6.15 am, but the junior engineer of Mescom arrived at the spot at 8 am, although his office was promptly informed about the incident. Angry villagers were preparing to manhandle the junior engineer, but the police at the spot intervened and stopped any untoward incident.

At the same spot, a cow had died due to electrocution a few months back.

Former zilla panchayat member, Ummer Farooq, Krishnakumar Poonja of Sevanjali Foundation Farangipet, and many others visited the spot. A case stands registered in the rural police station here relating to the incident. Investigations have been undertaken by the police.

  

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  • Raviraj Rai, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 11 2013

    Its the mistake of one or two people its the whole system which is corrupted from top to bottom level, just monitoring on City/Town areas only. Rural no care no facility......... MESCOM MD Appointed 2 persons as permanent 4 the post of attender, 1 in MD's home & as FA's attender. who were formerly workers of Miss. Shobha Ex-ministers home.............. not even a linemen appointed or temporory people working as monsoon gangamen since from last 10 years not regularised yet,,,,, bloody system

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  • Wilson, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 11 2013

    @Rodrix

    His age is 23 and he has completed his BE engineering(computer science ) from Sahyadri Engineering college Adyar.
    Its a Mistake from media to mention his age as 19

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  • Roshan Monteiro, Mangalore / Dubai

    Thu, Jul 11 2013

    WHY THERE IS NO TRIPPING PROVISION WHEN LIVE CONDUCTORS GROUNDS.....
    IF MESCOM HEAD DIES BY SAME ACCIDENT, THEN IT MAY BE IMPLEMENTED....

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, udupi

    Thu, Jul 11 2013

    Very sad incident, RIP

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  • Partic Jeppu, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 11 2013

    This is nonsense. Whether he is Engineer or labor, here important thing is he is a human being. We lost young man by the negligence of MESCOM. Dear Rodrix, this is not the time to discuss he is Engineer or labor.

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  • William, Bantwal

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    RIP Sad news.
    The Mescom should bear all the cost and full compensation.Local politicians must take up the issue till final settlement. Should be punished for negligence.

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  • Benny, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    MESCOM is a curse , their lethargy is well known. Untill people start to take law in to their hands and lynch the bureaucrats these accidents will continue.

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  • Sathish Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 11 2013

    Not only Mescom, electricity board it self having same attitude since they are protected by law. If public done small mistake the whole battalion will come and grab maximum possible yields by threatening the victim.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    This is a straight forward case of negligence by MESOOM. Any live wire, when touches the ground should trip the safety device such as ELCB, MCB or at least the fuse. Unfortunately, the technical staff at MESCOM know that if they activate such devices, there can be frequent nuisance tripping because of bad quality of maintenance of transmission system. The shortcut they take is, to either remove such safety devices or introduce over rated devices, which don't trip at all unless there is direct short circuit and fire. Common man does not understand this short cut and take the blame on individual being not careful. How can an innocent man know that there is a live wire hanging somewhere in the woods?
    The person should take up the matter legally with MSECOM and claim damages. Media can help in this regards

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  • Rickson, Bantwal

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    dear , yes he has completed his engineering. and he is 20..

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  • Frank Lewis , Kallianpur/Dubai

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    May his soul rest in peace. But at 20 you cannot be a BE by any angle unless like US they promote the students on their merit.What a great loss MESCOM is crossing all the limits and making a mess.

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  • AMRITHA, MANGALORE

    Fri, Jul 12 2013

    He as persued engineering(BE) from sahyadri, and he is 22 yrs old..they have mistaken his age...he is my cousin bro. Bcoz of negligence one precious life is lost from our family.

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  • Rickson, Bantwal

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    when i got a text regarding Milans death i couldn't believe this.. guess god has got his own plans.. we miss u Milan. my heartfelt condolences to his fly.. i am still shocked..!!

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Recently one labourer from Andhra died when his pickaxe touched cable wire,on seeing his condition,his 14 year old son tried to help father without knowing that power was running through father's body..He too met with same result.In one second,father and son died ...Thanks to Mescom...Here we lost one young Engineer (I doubt about his age like Mr.Rodrix)

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Next time you see any Mescom engineer use the dangling wire....

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  • Nagesh Poojari, sujeer/Bangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Complete Neglegence of Mescom,same thing happened with my father 2 years ago near Naguri. May his soul rest in peace. His family should not spare mescom for its neglegence. Nagesh Poojari . Banaglore.

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  • RODRIX, MANGALORE

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    HE WAS JUST 19 AND HE IS BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN AN ENGINEER...CAN ANYONE BECOME AN ENGINEER AT THE AGE OF 19? I'M BEWILDERED...COULD ANYONE CLARIFY MY DOUBT? THANK U...

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  • Kiran, dubai

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Mr. rodrix, Engineering doesnt mean he should have a BTECH or BE degree. a Diploma holder is also called a Engineer.
    He might have entered the diploma course after his Tenth std(age around 16). Diploma is 3 year course which means he completed the course at 19.

    i am really sad a young engineer lost his life by this way.
    very much anguished .

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  • Dr Arun Prasad, Mudipu.

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Last month I complained about joining,dangling,linefault in my area to concerned JE.All in vain.I sent complaint through fax to MD of MESCOM.Within a day Bantwal EE visited and ordered to trim the trees and clear the line.But two days after linemans and JE CUT DOWN all trees with grudge and angrily instead of trimming.The value of trees about Rs 12000.

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  • Avinash Mallya, Puttur / Oman

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    MESCOM, always careless and neglecting the precious lives. They never responding quickly for any similar actions to be taken. It is better to PREVENT rather than CURE. But this valid concept why never entering into the brain of MESCOM? Bcoz of their negligence one precious life is lost for the family. May his soul rets in peace.

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  • Abdul Samad, Farangipete/Dubai

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    RIP...he was innocent and soft spoken young engineer ...

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    REALLY VERY SAD INCIDENT.VERY YOUNG LIFE IS LOST..MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE..

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  • abdul samad, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    SO SAD TO HEAR THIS...RIP

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  • Wilson, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Rest in Peace Milan.
    Really shocked and feel sorry for your loss
    Condolence for your family .

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