In yet another incident of building collapse within a week, one person died and another was injured seriously in central Mumbai when an under-construction building caved in on Friday.
The wall of the building at Aadarsh Nagar in Prabhadevi collapsed in the afternoon injuring two contract workers, police said.
The two were rushed to hospital, where one of them – Raju Yadav – died, police added.
Source: hindustantimes.com
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