Boy electrocuted in Budgam
Srinagar, Feb 29: A boy was electrocuted in Central Kashmir’s Budgam district today.
Police said a class 10th student Irfan Ahmad Dar son of Ali Muhammad resident of Dadoora, Budgam suffered serious burn injuries while being electrocuted at Dadoora, causing his on the spot death. Police has registered a case and started investigation.
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