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Relief at last for victims of Moulivakkam collapse

By Express News Service  |   Published: 11th November 2017 02:49 AM  |  

Last Updated: 11th November 2017 08:21 AM  |   A+A A-   |  

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A boy explaining to his friend how was demolished at Moulivakkam in Chennai on Thursday.(Sunish P Surendran | EPS)

CHENNAI: Deputy Commissioner of Labour II court awarded compensation to the kin of Moulivakkam building collapse victims on Friday.

As per the order, `6.82-lakh compensation was awarded to V Nanda Gopal, son of Vasu, who died in the disaster.

Likewise, Deputy Commissioner of Labour II court awarded `8.36 lakh to Baby Saroja, wife of Arumugam, `6.03 lakh to Shanti, wife of Karuppaiah and `8.52 lakh to Vellikannan and Kalyani, parents of Thiruvenkadam. The compensation was awarded by the builders and the insurance company.

As many as 61 workers died after one of the under-construction twin residential towers came crashing down on a rainy day in Moulivakkam on June 28, 2014.

An 11-storey apartment complex was being constructed by Prime Sristi Housing Private Limited. Another block at the same site was ordered to be demolished by the Supreme Court after a committee submitted its report to the apex court. The building was demolished on November 2, 2016. The state government had awarded a compensation of `7 lakh each to the relatives of victims.

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