Lighting company to blame for boy’s electrocution

Published: 05/09/2009 05:00

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The HCMC Public Lighting Company has to take responsibility for the death of a 13-year old boy killed last week by a power leak from its lamp post.

The Public Lighting Company of Ho Chi Minh City has to take responsibility for the death of a 13-year old boy killed Monday by a power leak from its lamp post, officials and lawyers said.

It is unacceptable that the lighting company has blamed the death on the rains, said an official from the city Department of Industry and Trade, who wished to be unnamed.

It was the company’s duty to ensure that all electric wires are completely safe and insulated even during heavy rains, the official said. It would be too dangerous for city residents if this was not done, he added.

Co Quoc Duy and two of his school mates were riding their bicycles on Tran Hung Dao Street at around 7:20 p.m. on Monday when they were all electrocuted, District 5 police said. Duy was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital while his friends survived.

Tran Trong Hue city, director of the lighting company, said Thursday the incident was unexpected as the heavy rains had flooded the street, submerging the power box of lamp post No. 86 and causing the wires to electrify the metal lamp post.

Lawyer Truong Xuan Tam said street lamp posts are legally considered as sources of grave danger and their owner has to compensate for any damages they cause.

As the accident led to a death, those who are responsible for lamp post safety will also be criminally liable if they are found not to have discharged their responsibilities appropriately, Tam said.

Duy’s family would file a lawsuit on Saturday against the Public Lighting Company for causing his death, said lawyer Co Le Huy, who is Duy’s uncle.

“We will pursue the lawsuit to the very end. This is not the first death caused by the irresponsibility of the authorities. There has already been an electrocution death [earlier this year] and many children have died after falling into unprotected manholes.”

“If we let it go, there would be other deaths like this.”

Huy said the family wants the lighting company’s managers to be charged with “irresponsibility causing serious consequences.” They would also sue the workers who directly dealt with the lamp post for involuntary manslaughter, he added.

Power pole leakage kills teenage boy

The public has voiced concerns about power-supply safety after a 13- year-old boy was killed by a power leak from a faulty lamp post during a flood in HCM City on Monday evening.

The eighth-grade student, Co Quoc Duy, was electrocuted and died instantly on Tran Hung Dao Street, HCM City’s District 5, after heavy rain.

The accident was caused by an electrical leak, according to investigators from the local police, the Cho Lon Electricity Company and Public Lighting Company.

A number of lamp posts have lost their side covers, which is dangerous as the wires inside could wear and make electrical contact with the metal walls of the posts during floods according to an electricity expert.

“The complicated masses of wires in HCM City have hindered maintenance work, leading to a number of deaths from electrocution,” said director of Public Lighting Company Tran Trong Hue.

Around 450 – 500 electrocution accidents have occurred yearly since 2000, killing 350 – 400 people and injuring hundreds of others, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Department of Industrial Environment and Technical Safety.

“The problem of losing the side covers on lamp poles happens on many streets in HCM City. Maintenance depends on financial support from relevant agencies,” Hue said.

“We will work closely with the technical maintenance division to find solutions to the problem. Then we will submit a proposal to the Department of Transport to get approval,” he added.

In April, a 22-year-old woman was killed in an electrocution accident on Au Co Street, Tan Phu District, HCM City, when a power line fell on her while she was stuck in the traffic, killing her instantly.

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