| The Hindu : NATIONAL / TAMIL NADU : Broken boundary wall sets death trap for residents by messanger on 28 November, 2012 - 03:00 PM | ||
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messanger | The Hindu : NATIONAL / TAMIL NADU : Broken boundary wall sets death trap for residents on 28 November, 2012 - 03:00 PM | |
The death of yet another resident who was trying to cross the railway track near the Rangarajapuram flyover on Tuesday has reiterated the need for quick action by the Railways and the Chennai Corporation to prevent future accidents.S. Rajagopalan (59) of the locality was hit by a train at 3.30 p.m. when he tried to cross the railway track through the damaged portion of the walls near the Rangarajapuram Flyover. Mr. Rajagopalan’s body with severe bleeding injuries was lying beside the tracks till 6.30 p.m. Even as hundreds of residents including his relatives gathered near the body, people were found crossing the tracks without any inhibition.“This place has become a death trap. Four people have died and many injured in a short period of one month,” said C. Seshadri, president of Subramania Nagar Civic Welfare Association and one of the neighbours of the victim of the accident on Tuesday.“The wall near the railway track was demolished during the construction of the flyover by the Railways and the Chennai Corporation. The wall is damaged in four places through which residents cross the tracks. The delay on the part of the Chennai Corporation and Railways in providing the residents with a pedestrian subway to cross the track has made matters worse,” said Mr.Seshadri.The railways have completed a portion of the subway and the Corporation is yet to commence the work, said he added. Water has stagnated in the incomplete portion of the subway and it is a breeding ground of mosquitoes, said Gopi, another resident. | ||