Rewa: A six-year-old boy, who fell into an open borewell in Madhya Pradesh's Rewa district two days back, was pulled out dead on Sunday, bringing a gloomy end to a multi-agency rescue operation that lasted for over 40 hours, swaying between hope and despair.
The incident prompted Chief Minister Mohan Yadav to order suspension of two senior officials from Janpad Teonthar for alleged negligence. The child, identified as Mayank Kol, fell into the borewell in Manika village, located close to the Uttar Pradesh border, at around 3 pm on Friday when he was playing near it. He was stuck at a depth of around 40 feet, officials said.
"Despite continuous and tireless efforts of the authorities, we could not save the innocent child, Mayank," Chief Minister Mohan Yadav tweeted on Sunday. Teams of the State Disaster Emergency Response Force (SDERF), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and local administration launched a rescue operation which involved supplying oxygen into the 70-feet-deep bore well and digging parallel pits to reach the boy.
Hopes of the parents of Mayank rose briefly when he was located on Sunday morning by rescuers. "The boy was located at around 8 am. We made all efforts but could not save the child as the bore well was too narrow," Collector Pratibha Pal told reporters at the spot.