The body of a nine-year-old girl, identified as Aakanksha, was pulled out of the debris this afternoon while 50-year-old Om Prakash succumbed to his injuries earlier in the day following the collapse of the four-storey building last night in Vishnu Garden area of west Delhi that falls under West Zone of South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC).
Three other deceased have been identified as Sadma (20), Beena (15) and Sarbati (33), while eight persons were injured in the incident, according to district administration.
"No one else is feared trapped in the debris now but the operation to clear the debris is still going on," a senior police officer said.
DCP (West Delhi) Pushpendra Kumar, said that an FIR "under Section 304 of IPC (causing death by negligence) has been registered against unknown persons in connection with the wall collapse".
SDMC suspended three officials for alleged lapse of duty even as it maintained that "seepage in sewer line" made the foundation of the building "weak" leading to its collapse.
Delhi government, which ordered an inquiry into the incident, accused the BJP-led SDMC of failing to ensure compliance with safety standards, charges denied by the civic body.
"People have told me that there was construction going on and the entire building has collapsed on one side," Delhi PWD Minister Satyendera Jain claimed.
"Whatever construction work was going on, MCD had full responsibility to stop it, which they should have done... The government has ordered an investigation, to be done by the DM of the area, and the report will be submitted within seven days," he said, adding, "strict action will be taken against the culprits".
"A sewer line was laid in the area about it three months ago; seepage in it weakened the foundation of the building, which led to the collapse," a senior SDMC official claimed.
Senior BJP leader and South Delhi Mayor Subhash Arya, who visited the accident site this morning along with other senior officials of SDMC, countered the allegation and blamed the AAP MLAs over the incident.
"Local AAP MLAs stop municipal officials from taking regular actions against unauthorised constructions, when they visit the area," Arya alleged.
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