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The deceased have been identified as Mahabala Devadiga (55) and his wife Lakshmi Devadiga (48), residents of Katbeltur village. The couple is survived by a son and a daughter.
Mahabala Devadiga, a daily wage laborer, was employed at a house near his residence. Concerned when he did not return home by 3 o’clock, his wife Lakshmi set out in search of him. To her horror, she discovered Mahabala lying in a ditch, clutching a live electric wire. In a desperate attempt to save him, Lakshmi raised an alarm and tried to pry him with a wooden stick, but tragically, she too was electrocuted.
The incident has raised significant concerns for the safety of pedestrians, particularly students commuting to and from school. Despite the availability of a road, many opt for this footpath, considering it the most convenient option.
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