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Noida: A 9-year-old girl, a 10-month-old brother sank in a drain

Noida: A 9-year-old girl, a 10-month-old brother sank in a drain
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Noida: A nine-year-old girl and her 10-month-old brother died after falling into the sector 85 on Monday night.
Children’s family said children played outside their homes when they slipped into the drain.
No police complaints were submitted by the family until late at night on Tuesday night.
Rubina and Sumit, the family said, will live have a channel has been borne.
However, authority of Noida authorities, quoted by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) command to say that stormwater waterways cannot be borne because of the purpose of cleaning.
Shambhu Kumar, their father, told Ti that his two children played outside at home about 4.15pm.
“Both have played for a long time.
So, I went to check them out but couldn’t find them nearby.
After a short search, I realized that the children fell to the sewers near our home,” he said.
Without wasting time, Shambhu jumped into a swollen channel.
“After a little struggle and with the help of a neighbor, we managed to spend them.
We rushed them to the Felix hospital in the 137 sector,” said the Father, betting every day comes from Bihar.
The worst fear of the family came true when the doctor at the hospital stated that the children died on arrival.
“When the family reached the hospital with two children around 5.45 a night, both of them were dead,” said Dr.
DK Gupta, Chair of the Felix Hospital.
Family members said they would not have to see today after closed disposal.
The two children have three siblings.
However, SC Mishra, a senior official of the Public Health Department Noida, said that in accordance with the order of a green court, there were no storm waterways that could be borne.
Orders by Bar NGT authorities include stormwater water channels because they need to be cleaned regularly.
Activists suggest that the authorities must build a barricade around the water channel to avoid accidents in the future police say they must know about death from hospital management.
“No complaints raised by the family.
However, the probe began,” said a senior officer at the Phase-2 police station.
“The bodies were handed over to the family on Tuesday afternoon after an autopsy.”

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