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Fire safety officers have retrieved the body of a five-year-old boy from a sewage line in Dhaka four hours after he fell through a manhole in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka yesterday, officials said.
A team of divers were unable to save the boy and retrieved his lifeless body from a sluice gate 2km away from the scene of the accident, Mozammel Haque, deputy director of fire service, said.
The boy, Ismail Hossain Nirob, was rushed to the state-owned Dhaka Medical College Hospital where he was declared dead.
Ismail fell through a manhole and into an open sewage line while playing with other children at around 4 pm (1000 GMT) in the capital’s Shyampur district. Divers from the fire department rushed to the scene shortly afterwards.
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