In a shocking incident, an 8-year-old boy was found dead with broken ribs in the ventilation duct of an under-construction building in Maharashtra. The real estate developer has been arrested for defrauding investors.
MaharashtraReal EstateChild SafetyFraudConstruction SiteReal Estate MaharashtraJan 21, 2025
The 8-year-old boy found dead was identified as Arjun Sharma. He was last seen playing near the construction site on the morning of the incident.
The boy was found dead inside the ventilation duct of an under-construction building in Maharashtra.
The real estate developer, Mr. Rajesh Kumar, has been arrested on charges of defrauding investors and is also under investigation for his involvement in the boy's death.
Save Our Children is a non-profit organization that has organized a candlelight vigil to remember Arjun and raise awareness about child safety in the community.
The community is demanding stricter regulations and safety measures in construction sites to prevent such tragedies. Save Our Children is also working to create awareness about child safety through educational programs and community outreach.
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