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MK Stalin announces compensation of Rs 5 lakh for electrocution victim families

IANS March 2, 2025 295 views

A devastating electrocution incident at St. Antony's Church in Inayam Puthenthurai claimed four lives during festival preparations. The victims, aged between 35-52, were accidentally electrocuted while moving an iron ladder near a live wire. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin promptly responded by announcing Rs 5 lakh compensation for each victim's family from the Chief Minister's Public Relief Fund. Local district officials, including the Collector and Superintendent of Police, visited the site to assess the situation.

"Our hearts go out to the families who lost their loved ones in this tragic accident." - MK Stalin (implied)
Chennai, March 1 : Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has announced a compensation of Rs.5 lakh each to the families of four people who lost their lives due to electrocution in Inayam Puthenthurai, Kanyakumari district.

Key Points

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Four workers died during St. Antony's Church festival preparations

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Electrocution occurred while moving iron ladder

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District officials visited accident site

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Compensation from CM's Public Relief Fund

The incident occurred during the annual festival celebrations at the St. Antony's Church in Inayam Puthenthurai on Saturday.

The victims, Vijayan (52), Sobhan (45), Manu (42), and Jestis (35), were attempting to move an iron ladder when they came into contact with a live wire, resulting in their electrocution.

Expressing deep condolences and shock over the incident, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced the compensation from the Chief Minister's Public Relief Fund to support the families of the victims.

Four persons were electrocuted when they were making preparations for a festival at St. Antony's Church in Enayam Puthenthurai, a coastal village in Kanniyakumari district on Saturday.

The accident happened when they tried to remove an iron ladder from the path on which a ceremonial procession was supposed to take place as part of the festival.

The deceased were initially taken to the Kulithurai Government Hospital before being shifted to the Asaripallam Government Medical College and Hospital for a post-mortem.

After being informed about the accident, District Collector R. Alagumeena and Superintendent of Police R. Stalin visited the spot.

Kanniyakumari Lok Sabha Member Vijay Vasanth reached the hospital to assess the situation, officials said.

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