Discover the latest updates on the Mumbai hoarding collapse and the accused behind the tragedy. Stay informed with the unfolding events in the city!
The recent hoarding collapse in Mumbai's Chheda Nagar area has sent shockwaves through the city as the death toll continues to rise, reaching 16 with 75 others injured. The illegal hoarding, set up on a piece of land, crashed onto a petrol pump during dust storms, causing chaos and devastation. Bhavesh Prabhudas Bhinde, the accused behind the collapse, has been on the run, last traced to Lonavala after fleeing from his home in Mulund to evade arrest. Bhinde, the owner of Ego Media Pvt Ltd, which installed the hoarding, was previously arrested for alleged rape charges, adding another layer of scandal to the tragic incident.
The families of the victims are outraged over the loss and inadequate compensation post the hoarding collapse. Remains of victims, including autorickshaw and cab drivers, have been identified at Rajawadi Hospital, further deepening the anguish and frustration among the affected families. Meanwhile, further rainfall and thunderstorms are forecasted in Mumbai, adding to the challenges faced by the city in the aftermath of the disaster.
In a shocking revelation, it has emerged that Bhavesh Bhinde, the hoarding owner, is a rape accused, with his whereabouts unknown as his mobile phone remains switched off. The incident has sparked public outcry against the negligence and lack of accountability in allowing illegal structures to pose a danger to citizens. As investigations continue into the Ghatkopar hoarding collapse, the true extent of the tragedy and the culpability of those involved are gradually coming to light, leaving the city in a state of shock and grief.
The illegal hoarding that stood on a piece of land crashed on a petrol pump in Chheda Nagar area on May 13 evening when Mumbai was hit by dust storms.
Bhavesh Prabhudas Bhinde had fled from his house in Mulund fearing arrest after the Ghatkopar hoarding collapse killed at least 14 people.
The death toll in the Mumbai hoarding collapse incident has risen to 16, with 75 people injured. More rain and thunderstorms are on the forecast tomorrow.
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Director of Ego Media Pvt Ltd, which installed the collapsed hoarding in Mumbai's Ghatkopar, Bhavesh Bhinde was arrested two months ago for alleged rape ...
Families claimed remains at Rajawadi Hospital post the billboard collapse, with victims like autorickshaw and cab drivers. Outrage over inadequate com.
Bhavesh Bhide is the director of Ego Media Pvt Ltd - the advertising agency responsible for erecting the hoarding in Ghatkopar.
Among the deceased were a dedicated petrol pump staffer, a diligent engineer, and a hardworking auto-rickshaw driver, whose lives were tragically cut short ...