The incident occurred when an electric cable got stuck in the machine which was demolishing a part of old building near the Swarn Jayanti Gate at Indo-Pak border and brought down the iron pillar killing Sarinandana on the spot, they said.
The victim had come here from Kerala along with her parents to watch the evening parade of two neighbouring nations and was standing near the construction site when the mishap took place, police said.
Notably, construction has been going on for the last few months to extend the visitor gallery in order to accommodate the increasing flow of visitors at Indo-Pak Attari border.
Each day around 30,000 visitors across India, visit here to enjoy the evening 'Beating Retreat Ceremony' conducted by the border guarding forces of India and Pakistan.
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