City
Epaper

Dombivli: 60-Year-Old Man Dies After Falling into Open Manhole; Family Blames MIDC for Mishap

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 22, 2025 15:20 IST

A 60-year-old pedestrian died after falling into an open water valve chamber in Dombivli on Sunday. The deceased has ...

Open in App

A 60-year-old pedestrian died after falling into an open water valve chamber in Dombivli on Sunday. The deceased has been identified as Babu Dharmu Chavan, a labourer and resident of Pisavli village in Dombivli. He lived with his three sons and other family members.The enraged residents held the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) responsible for the incident, claiming that no action was taken by the authority despite multiple complaints about open manholes in the area.

According to reports,  Babu Dharma Chavan, was walking on the Kalyan-Shil road, slipped, and fell into an open manhole. The deceased’s son, Pravin Chavan, said, “I received a call from a passerby informing us about the incident. I rushed to the spot, pulled my father out of the manhole, cleaned him up, and took him to the hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. There was water and mud on the road near the manhole. He must have slipped. This is a case of negligence by the officials.”

The residents of Dombivli gathered outside the hospital on Sunday evening and protested, demanding justice. They claimed that despite multiple complaints and follow-ups regarding open manholes in the area for a long time, no action was taken by the authorities. The family of the deceased said that they would not accept the body until action was taken. “Today we lost our father. We don’t want another family to suffer the same fate. We want justice,” said the deceased’s sons, Pravin and Kashinath. Former Deputy Mayor of Kalyan-Dombivli and BJP leader Moreshwar Bhoir held the MIDC responsible and demanded that a case of culpable homicide be registered against the authority. “This isn’t just an accident. The MIDC’s negligence has cost a life,” Bhoir said.

Sandeepan Shinde, Senior Police Inspector of Manpada Police Station, said, "We rushed to the hospital after receiving information that the family had refused to claim the body. We assured them that a proper inquiry would be conducted. If anyone is found guilty, action will be taken."Meanwhile, MIDC officials stated that someone may have tampered with the chamber cover. "The valve man usually opens the valve for water supply in the morning and evening. We are also conducting an internal investigation into the matter," said an MIDC official.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tags: DombivliMidcMaharashtra NewsMaharashtraManhole DeathMumbai News
Open in App

Related Stories

Entertainment"Proud To Stand By Him: Om Raut Gives Close Friend Chinmay Mandlekar His Directorial Debut with Inspector Zende

MumbaiLalbaugcha Raja Visarjan 2025: Grand Procession for Mumbai's Most Celebrated Ganesha Begins (Watch Video)

MumbaiMumbai: Juhu Businessman Defrauded of ₹1.6 Crore in Fake Pharmaceutical Partnership Scam

MumbaiMumbai Prepares for Anant Chaturdashi Celebrations: Police Release Safety Guidelines for Ganpati Visarjan

MumbaiBandra Fair 2025: Mumbai Police Issues Traffic Restrictions Ahead of Mount Mary Feast

Mumbai Realted Stories

MumbaiMumbai Local Train Mega Block on September 7, 2025: Services to Be Affected on Central, Western and Harbour Lines on Sunday

MumbaiBomb Threat in Mumbai: 50-Year-Old Noida Man Arrested, Police Probe Hoax Call

MumbaiMumbai Weather Forecast: IMD Issues Orange Alert for Palghar and Thane as Heavy Showers Continue

MumbaiMumbai: Man Posing as Senior Govt Officer Cheats Dadar Resident on Pretext of MLA Quota House

MumbaiMumbai: Bollywood Producer Allegedly Assaulted by Actress, Forced to Transfer Rs 10 Lakh at Gunpoint