




With no safety gear, a barebodied Wayal was knocked unconscious by the poisonous fumes within seconds. Having pulled out his unconscious colleague, Navnath Namdev Suryavanshi (40) then attempted to enter the choked sewer line. Within minutes, the attempt to finish the assigned job and take home Rs 200 saw Wayal and Suryavanshi meet a tragic end.
The death of two contract labourers in Mumbai on Sunday has put the focus back on the negligence of safety measures for workers toiling on the overdue upgradation of the financial capital’s sewer network. But, while Wayal and Suryavanshi were working on the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission-funded Mumbai Sewage Disposal Project (MSDP), the police had, till Monday evening, filed no case regarding the accident.
Wayal, Suryavanshi and Sable had been hired to carry out excavation for laying a sewer line, said civic officials. They had never entered manholes before. In his statement to the police, Sable has stated that he first refused to climb down into the hole.
“Then Suryavanshi told me I will be paid Rs 200. I agreed,’’ he has said. Sable came to Mumbai only five months ago from Shirur Taluka in Pune.
Suryavanshi and Wayal, both seasonal migrant labourers, who look for work in the city from October to May and return to their native villages for farming during the monsoon, took a blind risk, unaware of the dangers, for a few extra rupees. Bapusaheb Wayal, Jagannath’s elder brother and also a labourer in Mumbai, said the daily wage for those working on MSDP is about Rs 130. “Who would not compromise for a few rupees when one is living like this?” he asked.
With a few acres of land back in suicide-prone Vidarbha region, Wayal and wife both worked as daily wagers in the city.Their two sons, Sampat (7) and Parmeshwar (5), are back home in Solapurwadi, Beed district.
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