Woman, son electrocuted to death in Delhi's Sangam Vihar

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A woman and her son died while her husband remains under treatment after they were electrocuted in South Delhi's Vihar, police said Monday.

Police said they were informed about the admission of three persons due to electric shock by the hospital authorities.

Surendar used to live with his wife and their son at a rented accommodation in Vihar.

The family had tied a cable wire from the window to wire fittings alongside house wall for putting clothes to dry off. The cable wire was in threadbare condition and had broken and touched an electric transformer beneath, a senior police said.

At about 8 am, had gone to make tea and when she opened the window, she received an electric shock as the current passed through the broken cable wire, he said.

After spotting smoke coming out of the window, Surender rushed upstairs to save her wife but in the process, he also got electrocuted.

Their son also rushed to save them but ended up receiving electric shock. After a while, as the current stopped passing through, all the three persons fell down on the floor, he added.

They were rushed to AIIMS trauma centre where Amarjeet was declared brought dead, his mother Rajwati died during the course of treatment and Surendar is still undergoing treatment, the said.

A case has been registered and further investigation is underway, he said.

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First Published: Tue, September 18 2018. 00:00 IST