Two Delhi men enter sewer in search of gold, die after inhaling toxic gas


PTI, Feb 13, 2024, 10:32 AM IST

Two men, who went down a sewer in northwest Delhi’s Keshavpuram area hoping to find gold and other precious metals, died allegedly after inhaling toxic gas, police said on Monday.

The deceased were identified as Shahid (47), a resident of Inderlok, and Ravi (27), a resident of Nangloi, they said.

A police officer said the incident took place at Lawrence Road on Sunday afternoon where Shahid and Ravi, who lived with their families, went inside a sewer line in search of gold and other metals.

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