**Delhi Police to Question Railways Official in Electrocuting Incident**
– Delhi Police is set to question a senior section engineer of the railways in relation to the electrocution incident that took place outside the New Delhi Railway Station.
– Bharat Bhushan, the railways official, has been issued a warrant and the investigation is currently underway.
– The incident occurred when a school teacher, Sakshi Ahuja, slipped and fell while walking towards the railway station. She came in contact with exposed wires and was electrocuted in front of her children.
– The police have identified exposed wires and waterlogged streets due to rain as factors that contributed to the incident.
– A letter has been written to Northern Railways to investigate the matter and assign responsibility for the incident.
– The designated Railway Authority has inspected the spot and removed the cables as evidence for further investigation.
– The railways have formed a committee to probe the incident and conducted a safety audit.
– Sakshi Ahuja’s husband works at a Japanese firm and their two children, aged six and 10, are now left without a mother.
– The family lives in East Delhi and Sakshi worked as a teacher at a private school and was a freelance architect.
The Delhi Police is taking action following the electrocution of a school teacher outside the New Delhi Railway Station. A senior section engineer of the railways, Bharat Bhushan, has been issued a warrant and will be questioned about the exposed wires and meters in the premises. The incident occurred when Sakshi Ahuja slipped and fell while walking towards the railway station. She accidentally came in contact with exposed wires and was electrocuted in front of her children. The police have identified exposed wires and waterlogged streets due to rain as factors that contributed to the incident. A letter has been written to Northern Railways to investigate the matter and assign responsibility for the incident. The designated Railway Authority has inspected the spot and removed the cables as evidence for further investigation. The railways have formed a committee to probe the incident and conducted a safety audit. Sakshi Ahuja’s husband works at a Japanese firm and their two children, aged six and 10, are now left without a mother. The family lives in East Delhi and Sakshi worked as a teacher at a private school and was a freelance architect.
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