On May 1, four-year-old Sunil More was rescued from the 200 ft borewell at Mandanwan village near Shirur, about 63 kms from here, but he died on the way to hospital.
The Shirur police, who were investigating the incident, registered a case against borewell owner Navnath Shitole (55) under section 304 (a) (death caused by negligence) of IPC.
On Saturday, Sunil, the son of a labourer couple, slipped into the open borewell while playing in the village. It took 31 hours for the NDRF and fire brigade to rescue the boy from the borewell. However, the boy died on the way to hospital.
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