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16-yr-old Mumbai boy dies after falling from 20-ft-high tree

Updated on: 13 May,2014 07:33 AM IST  | 
Shirish Vaktania | mailbag@mid-day.com

Jaysurya Perumal Kaundar, a first-year engineering student had climbed the tree to pluck mangoes

16-yr-old Mumbai boy dies after falling from 20-ft-high tree

A 16-year-old engineering student died on the spot after falling from a mango tree in Mira Road on Sunday afternoon. The deceased has been identified as Jaysurya Perumal Kaundar. Kashimira police have registered a case of accidental death report (ADR).


The Reliance Energy quarters in Mira Road, where the boy fell down
The Reliance Energy quarters in Mira Road, where the boy fell down


Jaysurya, a resident of the Reliance Energy quarters near Shantinagar at Mira Road, was a first-year engineering student.


On Sunday at 3.00 pm, according to the police officials, after playing cricket with his friends in the colony, he climbed a tree to pluck mangoes. His friends from the colony said, “Jaysurya climbed the 20-foot-high tree and after reaching the top, he slipped and fell down to the ground.”

Jaysurya’s father Perumal, who works with Reliance Energy as a supervisor, rushed him to St Anne’s Hospital, where the doctor declared him dead after check-up. Jaysurya’s little brother Surya said, “My brother was very talented.

He dreamt of becoming an engineer. He liked mangoes a lot and would climb trees daily to pick them.” Sub-inspector Chavan said, “The boy fell from the tree, so on a prior basis, we registered the ADR in the case.”

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