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Lahor'da Çatı Çökmesi: 14 Çocuk Öldü, Sahipler ve Müteahhit Suçlandı

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Salı günü Lahor'un Township bölgesindeki bir dersanenin çatısı çöktü, 14 çocuk hayatını kaybetti. Olay, ikinci katta yer alan ve yetersiz inşaat kalitesine sahip olduğu düşünülen bir binada meydana geldi. Çökme anında çok sayıda öğrenci binada bulunuyordu ve enkaz altında kalanlar arasında ciddi yaralananlar da oldu. Polis, olayla ilgili soruşturma başlatarak dersanenin sahipleri ve müteahhit hakkında ihmalkârlık, inşaat standartlarına uymama ve ölüme sebebiyet verme suçlamalarıyla dava açtı. Dawn gazetesine göre, ilk bilgi raporu Pakistan Ceza Kanunu’nun ilgili maddeleri uyarınca düzenlendi. Bu trajedi, ülkede benzer olayların önlenmesi için yapı güvenliği denetimlerinin ve yaptırımların yetersizliğini tekrar gündeme getirdi.

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Started 01 Jul, 08:13 3 events Updated 4d ago
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  1. Economic01 Jul, 08:13

    Lahore police book tuition centre owners, contractor after roof collapse claims 14 lives

    LAHORE: Police have registered a case against a contractor and the owners of a tuition centre, the roof of which collapsed on Tuesday, resulting in the death of 14 children. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Operations Faisal Kamran also confirmed to Dawn that the owners and the contractor were nominated in the first information report (FIR). The FIR, a copy of which is available with Dawn, was registered on Tuesday under Sections 322 (manslaughter) and 337-H (punishment for hurt by rash or negligent act) of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC). It was registered at the Kahna police station on the complaint of a Lahore Metropolitan Corporation official, Kashif Aslam. The complainant told police that he reached the site of the incident at around 5:15pm, where children were buried under the rubble following the roof collapse at the private tuition centre. After rescue teams were subsequently called in, 14 children were found dead and six others with injuries, the FIR quoted him as saying. According to the FIR, the tuition centre was being run in a house owned by individuals identified as Rehan, Faizan, Usman and Umar. The FIR said Rehan’s wife was teaching students in one of the rooms of the centre and was also injured in the incident. Meanwhile, Rehan, Usman and Umar, along with a contractor identified as Umair, were putting soil onto the roof of the building, which was already in a dilapidated condition, it added. “Due to their negligence and the extra load, the roof of the room collapsed,” the FIR stated. On Tuesday, the Lahore police said two individuals, including the owner of the property, had been taken into custody as part of the initial investigation. They said that evidence was being collected and strict action would be taken against those found guilty of negligence. DIG Operations Faisal Kamran said the contractor who constructed the house was among those detained. Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz directed the police and district government authorities to determine the role of those individuals found responsible for the roof collapse, and consequently the deaths, for criminal proceedings. Roof and building collapses are common across Pakistan, mainly due to poor safety standards and the use of substandard construction materials in the South Asian country of more than 240 million people. On Monday, two minor sisters died and their cousin was injured when the boundary wall of their house collapsed in Alipur tehsil of Punjab’s Muzaffargarh district. Earlier this month, a roof of an under-construction room collapsed in Faisalabad’s Jaranwala tehsil, claiming the lives of three members of a family.

  2. Security02 Jul, 09:52

    Child killed, 4 people injured in roof collapse incident in Lahore

    LAHORE: A child was killed, and at least four people were injured after the roof of an under-construction house caved in Lahore’s Baghbanpura neighbourhood on Thursday. As per a statement issued by Rescue 1122, the third-floor roof of an under-construction house collapsed, killing a child and leaving four injured, while another person still remained buried under the rubble. It added that the rescue operation was under way with seven rescue vehicles and 25 personnel engaged. The injured were rushed to the Services Hospital after being provided with first aid, it added. The incident comes two days after a roof collapse incident at a tuition centre claimed the lives of 14 children in Lahore’s Kahna area. On Wednesday, hundreds of mourners took part in funeral prayers at the local mosque before the dead children, mostly aged between four and 12, were carried to the graveyard for burial. Roof and building collapses are common across Pakistan, mainly due to poor safety standards and the use of substandard construction materials in the South Asian country of more than 240 million people.

  3. Security02 Jul, 12:41

    Child killed, 5 people injured in roof collapse incident in Lahore

    LAHORE: A child was killed and at least five people were injured after the roof of an under-construction building caved in Lahore’s Baghbanpura neighbourhood on Thursday, police said. An update issued by the Baghbanpura police said an eight-year-old boy died, while four men and a child were injured. Speaking to the media, Baghbanpura Station House Officer (SHO) Rizwan Khan said a school administration was expanding its 14-marla building by constructing a two-marla structure. “During the construction of the aforesaid area, rubble from the roof fell on the road, killing a young boy and injuring a bike rider along with the construction workers,” he added. In an earlier statement, Rescue 1122 said seven of its vehicles and 25 personnel took part in the rescue operation. The injured were rushed to the Services Hospital after being provided with first aid, it added. The incident comes two days after a roof collapse incident at a tuition centre claimed the lives of 14 children in Lahore’s Kahna area. On Wednesday, hundreds of mourners took part in funeral prayers at the local mosque before the dead children, mostly aged between four and 12, were carried to the graveyard for burial. Roof and building collapses are common across Pakistan, mainly due to poor safety standards and the use of substandard construction materials in the South Asian country of more than 240 million people.

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