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Day After 14 Deaths, Mumbai Billboard Collapse Is Blame Game.

Mumbai: A day after the deadly collapse of a 14,400 square foot billboard in Mumbai’s Ghatkopar – 14 people were killed and 74 others injured after the creaking 100-foot metal structure, buffeted by strong winds, fell on and crushed a petrol station – the human cost of the tragedy has been underlined. Family members of those who were crushed spoke to Tuesday morning, explaining how and why their loved ones were at the scene of the disaster – whether as staff at the petrol station or customers.

“My brother, an auto driver, went to fill CNG. He was in line when the hoarding fell on him. We went but the police would not let us approach. Then they sent us to the hospital, where we had to show photos to confirm he had died,” one man said.

He appealed to the state for help, saying his brother was the family’s primary earner. “We are poor people… where will go, what will we do? My brother was responsible for us… he also left behind a wife and child. There should be an investigation.”

Another distraught kin – whose nephew, Sachin Yadav, worked at the petrol station, told NDTV the family would have never sent the 23-year-old to work there if told about the dispute behind the legality of the billboard. “My brother’s son… he was working there for two years. We found out only yesterday night that he had been crushed by the billboard. We rushed there but there was such a commotion that no one could tell us anything. Only at 4 am we were told to go to the hospital.”

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Sachin Yadav, 23, was one of those who was killed in the Mumbai billboard collapse.

Some family members have also questioned the state government’s compensation of ₹ 5 lakh per death, pointing out many of those who were crushed to death had young children.

“My cousin brother (who died)… his child has just given her Class 10 exam. Will ₹ 5 lakh be enough for her education? How will his family survive now on this amount? And even if they can, it will take five-six months for the money to come. What will they do till then? They must think about this…”

21 Hours Later, Rescue Ops Continue

The aftermath of the horrible incident – search and rescue ops to save more people and, possibly, recover more bodies – continued into Tuesday afternoon, more than 21 hours after the collapse. Rescue ops included teams from the NDRF, or National Disaster Response Force, as well as earth-movers from the BMC, and teams of emergency medical personnel. Gas-cutters have also been deployed, but there are concerns over using these, given the accident site is a petrol station.

The NDRF is using two cranes – each weighing 500 tons – to shift the metal debris and create tunnels into which rescue personnel can crawl and pull out those trapped inside.

“Painful, Sad Incident”, Says Chief Minister

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, in Uttar Pradesh’s Varanasi today as Prime Minister Narendra Modi filed his nomination papers for the 2024 Lok Sabha election, visited the site of the tragedy and has announced ex-gratia of ₹ 5 lakh per death.

“It is a painful and sad incident… I visited the spot yesterday. The government will bear all expenses of people injured. ₹ 5 lakh as compensation will be given to the next of kin (and) strict action will be taken against the owner of the hoarding.”

President Droupadi Murmu has also reacted. She posted a statement on X (formerly Twitter), “News of several casualties due to the collapse of a hoarding in Ghatkopar area of Mumbai is extremely sad. I express my deepest condolences to the bereaved families. I pray for the speedy recovery of the injured and wish for the success of the relief and rescue operations.”

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Officials’ Blame Game Over Billboard Collapse

Meanwhile, the hoarding collapse has also triggered (an entirely predictable) blame game.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has declared the billboard – a 120 X 120 foot structure reportedly in the Limca Book of Records – was “illegal”, i.e., it did not give the advertising agency permission to erect that and other such structures.

Also, according to officials cited by news agency PTI, the BMC limits billboard sizes to 40 x 40 foot only.

“We have ordered action against all illegal hoardings in the city. We are starting today. A case has been filed in this case (as) this hoarding did not have permission. A complaint was also received that some trees had been cut so this hoarding could be visible. We have filed a case in this regard too,” BMC Commissioner Bhushan Gagrani told reporters.

However, the ad agency – Ego Media, which built four hoardings – each 100-150 metres from the other – on land leased by the Maharashtra government to the Police Welfare Corporation – is understood have to received ‘permission’ from the Assistant Commissioner of Police (Railways). The land had initially been given to the Government Railway Police, officials said.

The civic body has issued a notice demanding the hoardings still standing be taken down.

The GRP, however, has pitched responsibility Mumbai back to the civic body, saying it does not have the equipment to take the structures down and asked the BMC to act instead. In a statement, the GRP said then Mumbai Police Commissioner, Qaiser Khalid, had given permission – a 10-year lease on the land – to Ego Media.

In Mumbai, a Hoarding Collapse Incident Resulted in 9 Deaths and 70 Injuries.

Mumbai Hoarding Collapse: As of early Tuesday morning, 74 people were injured and 14 people had died as a result of the hoarding collapse in Ghatkopar, Mumbai.

Mumbai hoarding collapse: The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) conducted nighttime rescue operations for individuals trapped after a big hoarding fell in the early hours of Tuesday, resulting in 14 fatalities. The event has left at least 74 people injured.

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Eight bodies have already been found, according to NDRF inspector Gaurav Chauhan, who spoke with news agency AFP. This happened after excavators combed through the debris to find people who were trapped behind the fallen billboard. He said there were still four bodies buried beneath the debris.

“We’ve found them, but this petrol pump prevents us from removing them, and things could get dangerous,” he stated.

In the meantime, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar and President Droupadi Murmu expressed their sympathies for the victims of the hoarding fall and wished for a swift recovery for those injured. The tragedy occurred in Ghatkopar, Mumbai.

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Mumbai hoarding collapse: Top updates

  • A 70-metre billboard collapsed in Mumbai’s Ghatkopar on Monday after the city was hit by heavy rain and thunderstorms. The illegal hoarding fell on a petrol pump in Ghatkopar’s Cheddanagar Junction.
  • Rescue operations commenced on Monday evening, with 64 people admitted to the hospital. The NDRF conducted overnight rescue operations with excavators digging through the wreckage to retrieve the bodies still trapped in the rubble.
  • The BMC said, in a statement, on Monday evening that 20 to 30 people were still trapped inside the rubble from the hoarding collapse. However, the NDRF was facing issues in removing the rubble due to the collapse that occurred at a petrol pump, which could lead to a hazardous situation.
  • Maharashtra chief minister Eknath Shinde reached the spot of the incident on Monday to take stock of the situation. He also announced an ex gratia of ₹5 lakh for the families of the deceased, as well as treatment for those injured.
  • The BMC said the billboard was put up illegally, with no prior permissions taken from the corporation. Mumbai police have registered a case under IPC 304, 338, 337, and 34 against owner Bhavesh Bhide and others at Pantnagar police station.
  • Condoling the loss of life, President Murmu posted on X, “The news of several casualties due to the collapse of a hoarding in Ghatkopar area of Mumbai is extremely sad. I express my deepest condolences to the bereaved families. I pray for the speedy recovery of the injured and wish for the success of the relief and rescue operations.”

Mumbai Weather: Maharashtra Capital Looks like a Dystopian City Amid Sandstorm; See Pics, Videos.

Mumbai Weather: The internet is filled with visuals of sand storms and rain, and the commercial capital of India can be seen in a very dystopian look.

Mumbai witnessed the first rains of the season on Monday afternoon as heavy rains accompanied by an intense sandstorm made their way into the city. The residents of the city, who had been facing scorching heat over the past few days, seemed happy with the change in weather. The internet is filled with visuals of sand storms and rain, and the commercial capital of India can be seen in a very dystopian look.

Mumbai, Thane and other adjoining areas of Maharashtra received rains on Monday, and the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has also forecasted lightning & gusty winds (30-40kmph) at isolated places. The regional weather centre has issued a ‘Yellow’ alert for regions like Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts.

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The weather department has also issued an ‘Orange’ alert for several other districts of Maharashtra, including Pune, Satara, Sangli, Nashik, Kolhapur, Ahmednagar, Aurangabad, Jalna and Parbhani districts. “Possibility of light rain/thundershower in evening/night over the next 24 hours. Maximum and minimum temperatures will be around 35°C and 28°C respectively,” the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) said in a post on X.

The strong winds also uprooted some trees in several areas of Mumbai, causing traffic snarls. No one was injured in the incidents, and the administration is rerouting traffic from vulnerable areas to avoid any untoward incidents.

The change in weather has impacted flight operations at Mumbai International Airport, where takeoff and landing were suspended for 30 minutes, according to a report by the news platform NDTV. The suspension of flight operations came amid a forecast of hail and gusty winds (50-60 kph) and heavy rain in some districts of Maharashtra on Monday.

The rain forecast in several regions of India will relieve the country’s intense heatwave of the past few weeks. This year, anticyclonic conditions and El Nino effects have contributed to record-high temperatures in several states.

Shawarma Kills 19-year-old in Mumbai, Roadside Food Vendors Arrested: Here’s What Happened.

Two Mumbai vendors have been arrested after a 19-year-old died after consuming chicken shawarma. A case has been registered under IPC sections 304 and 34.

What is Shawarma?

Shawarma is a well-known Middle Eastern dish, a common street food. It consists of thinly sliced meat, typically lamb or chicken, that is stacked into a large cone shape and cooked slowly on a vertical rotisserie. As the meat turns, the outer layer cooks and is shaved off for serving.

The sliced meat is typically wrapped in flatbreads like pita or lavash and is often accompanied by various toppings and condiments such as tahini, garlic sauce, hummus, pickles, onions, and tomatoes. 

Two roadside vendors in Mumbai were arrested on Wednesday after a 19-year-old named Prathamesh Bhokse died on Monday after consuming chicken shawarma from their food stall in Trombay, according to media reports.

As reported byciting the police, “the vendors have been identified as Anand Kamble and Mohammad Ahmed Raiza Shaikh.” The police have registered a case and arrested two food vendors, according to an official statement.

A case was registered against the shopkeepers under sections 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) and 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), said the police.

According to, police officials reported that Prathamesh Bhokse, 19, and his uncle Hameed Abbas Syed, 40, both residents of Maharashtra Nagar, ate shawarma from the food stall on May 3. 

Senior inspector Rajesh Shinde told TOI, “After eating the shawarma, he had stomach pain and started vomiting. His family took him to a municipal hospital and got medicine, but his health did not improve till the late afternoon of May 5 after which he was taken to KEM Hospital. He was treated and sent home, but on Sunday, his health deteriorated, and he was again admitted to KEM, where he died on Monday.”

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How to prevent food poisoning? 

  • Wash Your Hands: Always wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds before and after handling food, especially raw meat, seafood, or eggs.
  • Cook Food Thoroughly: Ensure that all meats, poultry, seafood, and eggs to their correct internal temperatures. Use a food thermometer to verify doneness.
  • Avoid Cross-Contamination: Keep raw meat and seafood separate from ready-to-eat foods. Use different cutting boards for meats and vegetables; don’t reuse utensils without washing them.
  • Be Cautious with Leftovers: Store leftovers in airtight containers and consume them within three to four days. Reheat leftovers to at least 165°F/74°C to kill bacteria.

Previous cases of shawarma-related food poisoning

Earlier in October 2023, a young man from Kochi died of suspected food poisoning after eating shawarma from a restaurant in Mavelipuram, Kerala. The post-mortem report for the 22-year-old indicated that he died from septicemia, a severe bloodstream infection.

In April 2022, over 52 people fell ill, and one person died after eating shawarma at a Cheruvathur eatery in Kerala. A 16-year-old girl named Devananda passed away due to food poisoning after consuming the dish. 

In September 2022, a 14-year-old girl who ate chicken shawarma at a restaurant in Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, was found dead at home. Additionally, a total of 43 people, including four of the deceased girl’s family members, were hospitalized with a severe fever, vomiting, stomach pain, and diarrhea after eating shawarma.

Ex-cop Pradeep Sharma Gets Life Term In 2006 Mumbai Fake Encounter Case!

The Bombay High Court upheld life sentences given to 12 other cops over the 2006 killing of the alleged member of Chhota Rajan’s gang.

SETTING ASIDE his acquittal by a sessions court, the Bombay High Court on Tuesday convicted and sentenced former Mumbai police officer Pradeep Sharma to life imprisonment in the 2006 fake encounter killing of Ramnarayan Gupta alias Lakhan Bhaiya, an alleged member of the Chhota Rajan gang.

The court directed Sharma, considered an “encounter specialist”, to surrender within three weeks.

Allowing the state government’s appeal against Sharma’s acquittal in July 2013, a bench of Justices Revati Mohite-Dere and Gauri V Godse in its 867-page judgement held that the trial court’s finding was “perverse and unsustainable”.

Convicting Sharma of murder and other charges, it observed that the prosecution proved that Lakhan Bhaiya “was killed by the police, by trigger-happy cops, and the same was made to look like a genuine encounter”.

The bench also upheld the conviction of 12 other policemen and a civilian, Hitesh Solanki, in the case. However, it acquitted six others — Manoj Mohan Raj, Shailendra Pandey, Sunil Solanki, Mohamed Shaikh, Akhil Khan and Suresh Shetty.

The convicted policemen are Dilip Palande, Nitin Sartape, Ganesh Harpude, Anand Patade, Prakash Kadam, Devidas Sakpal, Pandurang Kokam, Ratnakar Kamble, Sandeep Sardar, Tanaji Desai, Pradeep Suryavanshi and Vinayak Shinde.

The bench observed that while Lakhan Bhaiya had 10 cases against him, that by itself would not give the accused the “license to kill” him.

“Instead of upholding the rule of law, the police have misused their position and uniform, and have killed Ramnarayan in cold blood,” the bench said.

It emphasised that “death in police custody must be curbed with a heavy hand and must be viewed seriously” and there can be “no room for leniency as persons involved are the arm of state whose duty is to protect citizens and not to take law into their hands”.

The bench also said that since Janardan Bhange, a civilian, and police inspector Arvind Sarvankar had died in judicial custody during pendency of the appeals, their appeals stood abated.

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It, however, observed that it was a “matter of shame” that the killers of a prime witness, Anil Bheda, who was murdered “in a gruesome manner” on March 13, 2011 — four days after the charges were framed – were not booked and there was “absolutely no progress” in case by state CID for more than a decade. Bheda’s burnt body was found and identified on the basis of a DNA sample, it said.

“It is travesty of justice for his family,” the bench said, adding that “the police have hardly taken any pains” to nab the perpetrators. The police should investigate the murder to “take the case to its logical end, lest people lose faith in the system”, it said.

The bench held that the trial court acquitted Sharma despite observing the ballistic evidence being “weak” in the case and “overlooked” that other accused were deputed to work under him and that Sharma was present at the crime spot. It said there was evidence of witnesses, including Bheda, stating that they were threatened by lawyers and family members of the accused “to toe a particular line and to leave the city”.

The fake encounter of Lakhan Bhaiya took place on November 11, 2006, near Nana Nani Park in Versova, hours after he was picked up along with a friend from Vashi.

An FIR was registered in 2009 on the High Court’s orders after a special investigation team found that a rival of Lakhan Bhaiya had paid the policemen to kill him.

In July 2013, the sessions court awarded life sentences to 21 men, including 13 police personnel, but acquitted Sharma.

In their appeal, the state government, through special public prosecutor Rajiv Chavan and advocate Ram Prasad Gupta, Lakhan Bhaiya’s brother, submitted in the High Court that the encounter was staged and records were fabricated by the accused.

Sharma, who was earlier arrested by the National Investigation Agency in connection with the Antilia terror threat case and the murder of businessman Mansukh Hiran, was granted bail by the Supreme Court in August last year.

With direct inputs from Indian Express!