
2 die of asphyxiation in septic tank mishap
The victims were identified as Yogendra Yadav, 54, a resident of Lalpatti Sukhasan village, and Dilip Chauhan, 45, from Budhabe village. The two unconscious workers were rescued by the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) personnel and taken to Jannayak Karpoori Thakur Medical College and Hospital for treatment.
According to police, a local resident had engaged the four workers to carry out the de-shuttering of the newly constructed septic tank.
"All four entered the tank one after another and fell unconscious due to the toxic gases trapped inside," an officer said.
When the house owner saw what had happened, he raised an alarm and alerted the local SDRF unit. "Two of the workers were already dead when we pulled them out. The other two were unconscious and were rushed to the hospital," said an SDRF official.
Upon receiving information about the incident, Singheshwar SHO Birendra Ram reached the site with police personnel to assess the situation. "The bodies were taken to Madhepura Sadar Hospital for autopsy," police said.
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