The two-and-half-year-old girl, who had fallen into a borewell in Madhya Pradesh's Sehore district two days ago, has been rescued, officials said on Thursday.
The team along with a robot reached here from Gujarat on Thursday morning and they will try to rescue the girl, Shrishti Kushwaha, with the help of a robot.
Prima facie it appeared that the girl fell from the roof after her foot got stuck in a pipe. We are also scanning CCTV cameras of the area to ascertain the exact reason behind the incident, officials said.
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"Only the girl's frock could get caught in the hook and the girl could not come out. Now the army is trying to bring her out with its own mechanism. The work of digging a parallel tunnel is going on," Sehore in-charge collector Ashish Tiwari said.
The girl, Shrishti Kushwaha, fell into the borewell in a farm while playing in Mungavali village under Mandi police station limits in the district at around 2 pm on Tuesday. Earlier, she was stuck at around 30 feet in the borewell but now she has slid to around 100 feet deep due to the vi
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The incident occurred in Mungavali village under Mandi police station limits in the district. On getting the information about the incident, the administration reached the spot along with a team and started the rescue operation.
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