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Malda: Three Malda youths, working as labourers in Kerala's Thrissur, were killed as the building they were residing in collapsed due to heavy rain on Friday morning. The incident occurred around 6am, when they were getting ready to leave for a construction site.
The victims were identified as Rahul Sk, Rupel Sk and Alim from Baishnabnagar, all aged between 19-20 years. Rahul and Rupel both hailed from Pardeonapur village while Alim was from neighbouring Kumbhira. Rahul's father Firoz Sk said this was the first time his son had left the state.
The three were part of a group of construction workers from Baishnabnagar who went to Kerala after Eid. There were 17 labourers in the building when the middle portion caved in.
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