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Woman died of electrocution, MHRC asks govt to institute enquiry

MHRC ordered the state govt to institute an enquiry into the death of a woman allegedly due to electrocution in West Garo Hills District and to submit a detailed report within 30 days. The Commission said a suo moto case has been registered by the Commission headed by acting Chairperson PJP Hanaman and Judicial member, B Giri.

MHRC directs govt to institute an enquiry into the death of a woman due to electrocution
MHRC directs govt to institute an enquiry into the death of a woman due to electrocution
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Published : Jan 18, 2020, 2:08 PM IST

Updated : Jan 18, 2020, 5:52 PM IST

Shillong: The Meghalaya Human Rights Commission (MHRC) has directed the state government to institute an enquiry into the death of a woman allegedly due to electrocution in West Garo Hills District and to submit a detailed report within 30 days.

"The Commission said a suo moto case has been registered by the Commission headed by acting Chairperson PJP Hanaman and Judicial member, B Giri," a statement said on Friday.

"The death as reported appears to reveal sheer negligence and callousness of the Meghalaya Power Distribution Corporation Ltd (MePDCL) which is tasked with the maintenance and supervision of high power transmission line to the whole state," it said.

The Commission has issued notice to the state government and to the MePDCL.

"The Commission has directed the State Government to institute an enquiry into the incident which has taken the life of a poor woman and to submit a detailed report to the commission within 30 days," the statement said.

According to the report, one Hensolin D Sangma, mother of two was out on Wednesday cutting overgrown banana plants when she came in contact with live wire from 33 KV a transmission line that was just above one of the banana plant.

The contact with live wire electrocuted her and her lifeless body was found by her families at the site a few hours later.

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Shillong: The Meghalaya Human Rights Commission (MHRC) has directed the state government to institute an enquiry into the death of a woman allegedly due to electrocution in West Garo Hills District and to submit a detailed report within 30 days.

"The Commission said a suo moto case has been registered by the Commission headed by acting Chairperson PJP Hanaman and Judicial member, B Giri," a statement said on Friday.

"The death as reported appears to reveal sheer negligence and callousness of the Meghalaya Power Distribution Corporation Ltd (MePDCL) which is tasked with the maintenance and supervision of high power transmission line to the whole state," it said.

The Commission has issued notice to the state government and to the MePDCL.

"The Commission has directed the State Government to institute an enquiry into the incident which has taken the life of a poor woman and to submit a detailed report to the commission within 30 days," the statement said.

According to the report, one Hensolin D Sangma, mother of two was out on Wednesday cutting overgrown banana plants when she came in contact with live wire from 33 KV a transmission line that was just above one of the banana plant.

The contact with live wire electrocuted her and her lifeless body was found by her families at the site a few hours later.

Also Read: Nadda set to be elected BJP chief unopposed on Jan 20

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MHRC directs govt to institute enquiry into death of woman due
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         Shillong, Jan 18 (PTI) The Meghalaya Human Rights
Commission (MHRC) has directed the state government to
institute an enquiry into the death of a woman allegedly due
to electrocution in West Garo Hills District and to submit a
detailed report within 30 days.
         The Commission said a suo moto case has been
registered by the Commission headed by acting Chairperson PJP
Hanaman and Judicial member, B Giri, a statement said on
Friday.
         The death as reported appears to reveal sheer
negligence and callousness of the Meghalaya Power Distribution
Corporation Ltd (MePDCL) which is tasked with the maintenance
and supervision of high power transmission line to the whole
state, it said.
         The Commission has issued notice to the state
government and to the MePDCL.
         "The Commission has directed the State Government to
institute an enquiry into the incident which has taken the
life of a poor woman and to submit a detailed report to the
commission within 30 days," the statement said.
         According to the report, one Hensolin D Sangma, mother
of two was out on Wednesday cutting overgrown banana plants
when she came in contact with live wire from 33 KV
transmission line that was just above one of the banana plant.
         The contact with live wire electrocuted her and her
lifeless body was found by her families at the site a few
hours later. PTI JOP NN
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Last Updated : Jan 18, 2020, 5:52 PM IST
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