Marketing manager, woman techie slip to death from 2nd floor of Bengaluru pub

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June 23, 2019

Bengaluru, Jun 23: In a freak incident, two persons died after falling off the second floor of a pub located in Church Street, Bengaluru on Friday night.

The deceased have been identified as Pavan Attavar , 36, marketing manager at a media house, and Veda R Yadav, 28, a software engineer with an IT company.

The incident occurred at Beir Pub when city police commissioner Alok Kumar, along with senior officials, were inspecting the pub as part of the night rounds and taking stock of the situation.

The police personnel heard a thud and found the duo lying in a pool of blood and rushed them to hospital, where the doctors declared them as brought dead.

According to the police, the duo were coming down from the third floor. “Veda was in an inebriated state while Pavan was helping her on the staircase. Veda tripped and Pavan tried to hold her, and the two lost balance and fell on the fibre blind of the window at the stair landing,” a police officer said.

Preliminary investigations revealed that Pavan had gone to the pub along with their friends. The duo then left the pub and was coming down the stairs when the incident occurred. Their friends were still in the pub. The police have charged the pub owner and the manager for death due to negligence and are investigating. The Cubbon park police have obtained the CCTv footage for further investigations.

“In one of the CCTV footages, it was found that Pavan was helping Veda to get down as she was finding it difficult to walk. There were no grill and the window was covered with fibre blind. The duo might have lost balance while walking down and crashed into the fibre blind and slipped through the window crashing down,” a police officer said.

The police handed over the bodies of the duo to the families after post-mortem at Bowring hospital.

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February 10,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 10: Smoke entered wards at Sagar Hospital following a short circuit in the UPS room, said the fire department here on Sunday.

"Smoke entered wards at Sagar Hospital in Bengaluru, following a short circuit in the UPS room at the hospital today. Patients have been shifted from the site of the incident, as a precaution," the fire department in Bengaluru said.

"No fire incident reported and the situation is under control now," the fire department said.

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April 26,2020

New Delhi, Apr 26: The Centre will bring back the Indian citizens stranded abroad due to the ban on arrival of international passenger aircraft, only if the respective states they belong to agree to allow them to come back home and make necessary arrangements to quarantine them after their return.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has started consultations with the State Governments on bringing back the Indians, who got stranded in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada and many other foreign countries due to the ban on arrival of international passenger aircraft to any airport in the country. The decision on facilitating their return to the country would be taken after getting feedback on preparedness of the States and the Union Territory to receive them following all required health precautions, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba said.

Gauba on Saturday had a video-conference with the Chief Secretaries of all States and Union Territories to review the implementation of the restrictions on travel and transport as well as the lockdown imposed across the country to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.

Though the Government earlier either evacuated or facilitated the return of nearly 28000 Indians from a number of foreign countries affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, it almost stopped doing so after the ban on arrival of international passenger aircraft was enforced on March 23 in the wake of the spurt in the number of COVID-19 cases in India.

Thousands of Indian students, tourists, professionals and others are stranded around the world, including in the countries, where respective governments had imposed lockdowns to contain the pandemic. They have been desperately requesting the government on social media to evacuate them.

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June 25,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 25: State-run Kumara Krupa Guest House in the city will be used as 100-bed COVID-19 treatment center for the designated category patients, Karnataka Health Department Sources said here on Thursday.

According to official sources, one wing of the Guest House with 100-bed rooms of individual occupancy having all the facilities is reserved to work as Covid Care Center (CCC) and it will be used for Ministers, MPs, MLAs/MLCs, Senior officers of above Secretary rank for clinical management.

The total number of positive cases reported till date in the State has increased to 10,118, the sources added.

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