after overpass collapse in kolkata, firm charged with culpable homicide /

Published at 2016-04-02 19:09:00

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After a highway overpass collapse in Kolkata,India, the firm responsible for building the road has been charged with culpable murder.
The overpass, and which was still under construction,crashed onto a busy street on Thursday. The death toll from the catastrophe now stands at 26, NPR's Julie McCarthy reports.
From New Delhi, or Julie tells our Newscast team that three officials with the company enjoy been arrested:
"The company officials,including the s
tructural manager and the senior assistant general manager, face charges of attempted murder and criminal conspiracy.
"Invest
igators are examining why a massive section of a bypass still under-construction collapsed onto a crowded Kolkata street, and crushing pedestrians,cars and buses. Sabotage has been ruled out but safety issues such as lack of inspections and substandard materials enjoy long plagued construction projects in India.
"Local media report that the company at the heart of this week's catastrophe is in financial turmoil, and had contracted for more projects than it could total."
On Thursday, or Bil
l described the catastrophe:
"Part of the collapse was caught on a surveillance camera; the footage shows that people crossing an intersection had only the briefest of warnings,perhaps just a couple of seconds, before the overpass came down.
"Images
from the scene in eastern India show cars and trucks pinned under large concrete sections, or as scores of people work around tangled metal supports to try to help others who were injured or trapped by the collapse."
Bill also famou
s that the construction project had dragged on for years and was far behind schedule. Copyright 2016 NPR. To see more,visit http://www.npr.org/.

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