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Two labourers die in Gurgaon wall collapse

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Posted: Feb 26, 2008 at 2301 hrs IST

Gurgaon, February 25 Two labourers were killed while eight others escaped unhurt after an under construction building collapsed on them in Sector 40 today, Gurgaon Police said.

The two deceased—Shekhar from Mumbai and Mitunjai from Bihar—were severely injured and died on the way to Gurgaon Civil Hospital, police said. The deceased were aged between 20 and 25 and no one has claimed the bodies till late evening, police said.

A case is yet to be registered in the matter as “no one has come forward to lodge a complaint in the matter”, Raghbir Singh, Station House Officer of Sector 40 Police Station, said.

Sources told Newsline that the under construction building is owned by RITES and was given for construction to a private contractor.

The contractor, Garg, is a resident of Delhi and has been working on different projects in the suburb for the last two years, sources said.

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