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Contractor flees after worker dies in open manhole; three held for questioning

A construction worker died after falling into an open manhole on a Mumbai site. The contractor has disappeared, while three workers remain in custody as police investigate the incident.

Arjun Verma
Arjun Verma
News Desk · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 12:51 pm
Contractor flees after worker dies in open manhole; three held for questioning

A tragic workplace accident claimed the life of a construction worker who fell into an open manhole at a Mumbai construction site. The contractor responsible for the project has since fled, prompting police to launch a manhunt while detaining three workers for questioning about the incident.

The death occurred when the worker inadvertently fell into an uncovered manhole on the construction premises. The exact location and timing of the incident remain under investigation by Mumbai Police. Three workers present at the site have been taken into custody to assist authorities in reconstructing the sequence of events that led to the fatal accident. Officers are examining whether adequate safety protocols and warning systems were in place at the time.

The contractor's disappearance has raised serious questions about workplace safety compliance and accountability on the project. Police have launched a formal search operation to locate the contractor, who faces potential charges related to negligence and violation of occupational safety standards. Initial reports suggest that the manhole may not have been properly secured or marked with warning signs, a significant violation of construction site safety regulations mandated by labour authorities.

This incident highlights ongoing concerns about worker safety standards at construction sites across Mumbai. Despite existing regulations requiring contractors to maintain secure work environments and implement safety measures, violations remain common. The death underscores the dangers faced by construction workers who often labour without adequate protections or supervision.

Mumbai Police are conducting a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident. Authorities are examining whether the contractor had obtained necessary permits and complied with safety inspections before commencing work. The case has been registered, and police continue their search for the absconding contractor. Labour department officials are also expected to conduct their own inquiry to determine if any regulatory violations occurred and to recommend stricter oversight measures for future projects.

Source: Indian Express

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