Teams of army and NDRF this morning rescued the 9-year-old girl and her father from the building's debris. The duo received minor injuries in the incident, a senior official said, adding that total seven persons were killed in the incident and 18 injured.
Kanpur Development Authority (KDA) OSD D D Verma last night complained to Chakeri Police that Mehtab Alam was getting the building illegally constructed and for which KDA had served him a notice on November 23, 2016, Senior Superintendent of Police Aakash Kulhari said.
On the basis of the complaint, an FIR was last night registered against Alam and his contractor under relevant sections of IPC including 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), Kulhari said.
Police today raided Alam's house but he was not found. Alam and his contractor both are absconding, he said.
Meanwhile, KDA Secretary Jaishree Bhoj has constituted a two-member team to probe the incident within seven days.
DIG Rajesh Modak had yesterday said that seven persons have died in the incident but the senior officer today clarified that two persons presumed to be dead are actually battling for their life.
Rescue and relief operations will continue today, the second day also as over a dozen persons are suspected to be trapped under the debris, the SSP said.
Kulhari said the NDRF team is not being able to use JCB and other heavy machineries to remove the debris as it is suspected that many more people could be trapped under it.
He said out of the five dead, four are men and one woman and the bodies have been kept in Ursula hospital and Health hospital. The two bodies recovered today have not been sent to mortuary yet.
At least seven labourers were killed after top floors of the seven-storey under-construction building started falling yesterday in Kanpur.
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