Man electrocuted in Baramulla
Srinagar: A man was injured due to electrocution in Chandusa area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, police said Monday.
They said Mushtaq Ahmad Parray; son of Muhammad Ramzan was injured when he touched a low lying electric transmission line of the power development department (PDD) in Kohlina village of Chandusa. He was instantly removed to hospital for treatment. Meanwhile, police has registered a case in this regard.
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