Woman In Hospital After Getting Electrocuted At Delhi IAS Coaching Centre
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The incident comes hard on the heels of three civil services aspirants - Shreya Yadav, Tanya Soni and Nevin Delvin - drowning in a waterlogged basement of their coaching centre in Delhi.
A woman, in her early twenties, was rushed to a hospital after suffering an electric shock while trying to mark her attendance using the biometric system at her waterlogged IAS coaching centre in Delhi. #WATCH | Uttar Pradesh: A girl, Vani Awasthi is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Bareilly after she suffered electrocution at a coaching centre in Delhi where she is a student. She suffered the electric shock when she was allegedly using a biometric machine to… pic.twitter.com/5lVzCnDbHn
Vani Awasti is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly.
"Vani was studying at a coaching centre in Delhi which suffered an incident due to flooding. When she reached there for her coaching classes and entered through the gate, there was waterlogging where a biometric machine was installed. She pressed her thumb for attendance and as soon as she touched the gate, she was electrocuted. She fell unconscious and was rushed to a hospital," said Dr Sudeep Saran.