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Cops delaying FIR after man fell into 30 feet pit, injured

On Thursday, Amol sent a letter to the Govandi police to register an FIR in the matter and find the accused responsible for the same

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The partially covered gap that Amol Chavan fell through; the multiple fractures mean he will not be able to walk for at least six months. Pics/Rajesh Gupta

The partially covered gap that Amol Chavan fell through; the multiple fractures mean he will not be able to walk for at least six months. Pics/Rajesh Gupta

Fifteen days after Amol Chavan — the Samaritan fell into a 30-feet pit dug up at the construction site of a bridge and sustained severe fractures, police officials have refused to register an FIR citing — 'he was not pushed by anyone.'

Amol while trying to cover a slippery patch of road with sand fell through the gap. He survived the fall but received 6 stitches on head and 4 fractures in his thigh. Moreover, his family had to spend R2.5 lakh for his treatment and Amol won't be able to walk for six months.

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