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Sullia, 35-year-old electrocuted while ironing clothes

Published On : 21 Dec 2015   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Sullia: In a tragic incident at Yedamangala village, a 35-year-old got electrocuted on the evening of Saturday December 19. The deceased has been identified as Jyotiprasad, son of Dekkala Dugganna Gowda.

When ironing the clothes at his house, Jyotiprasad fell unconscious after he suffered from electric shocks. The family members made arrangements to take him to a private hospital at Puttur, but he breathed his last before reaching there, it is gathered.

Jyotiprasad is survived by wife, a son, a daughter, and a brother.







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