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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Kite String Turns Deadly on Lucknow Flyover

Kite String Turns Deadly on Lucknow Flyover

5 Feb

Summary

  • A man died after his throat was slit by a kite string on a flyover.
  • The incident highlights the danger of banned glass-coated kite strings.
  • Residents demand strict action against the sale and use of hazardous strings.
Kite String Turns Deadly on Lucknow Flyover

A tragic incident occurred on the Haiderganj flyover in Lucknow when a 35-year-old medical representative, Mohammad Shoaib, succumbed to a fatal throat injury caused by a kite string. While crossing the flyover on his motorcycle, a glass-coated kite string allegedly wrapped around his neck, causing a severe cut. Bystanders alerted authorities, and Shoaib was rushed to a hospital, but he later died from his injuries.

This fatality is the second of its kind in Lucknow within two months, reigniting concerns over the continued use of banned kite strings. Residents expressed anger over lax enforcement of the ban, particularly during kite-flying seasons, and highlighted the particular danger posed to commuters on flyovers and major roads. The incident has left Shoaib's family, including his wife and two young daughters, devastated and facing financial hardship.

Authorities have initiated an investigation into the incident, with further action to be taken based on the family's complaint. Medical officials confirmed the victim suffered a critical neck injury and significant blood loss. The incident underscores a persistent public safety issue, with similar accidents reported previously, leading to demands for stricter measures against the sale and use of hazardous kite strings.

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Mohammad Shoaib, a 35-year-old medical representative, died after his throat was severely cut by a kite string while he was riding his bike on the Haiderganj flyover in Lucknow.
The article highlights the lethal threat posed by banned glass-coated and synthetic kite strings on busy city roads, which can cause fatal injuries to commuters.
Residents are demanding strict action against the sale and use of hazardous kite strings, alleging lax enforcement of repeated bans.

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