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3 people killed in city

Staff Correspondent

Two people died after falling from heights in separate incidents while one was killed in road traffic accident in the capital on Monday.
At Shyampur, eight-year-old Antar Ali fell down from the second floor of a six-storey building at Khayespur at about 3:00pm.
Antar, a Class II student of Shyampur Multipurpose High School, was rushed to the Dhaka Medical College Hospital with critical injuries, where he was pronounced dead at about 4:30pm. 
The family said Antar was playing before he had fallen down.
At Gulshan, a construction worker, Salauddin, 25, fell down from the top of an 11-storey under-construction building at about 9:30am.
Co-workers rushed Salauddin, of Lakkhipur, to the DMCH where he was pronounced dead at about 10:50am, the hospital sources said.
Meanwhile, unidentified vehicle ran over a man near the Narda bus stoppage at Gulshan at about 3:30pm.
Locals rushed him to nearby Apollo Hospitals.
He was moved to the DMCH as his condition deteriorated. He was brought in dead to the DMCH, the hospital sources said.



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