Alwar. 5-year-old Golu, who fell into a deep pit near a well in Kanwada village of Laxmangarh police station area of Alwar district, has been rescued safely after two and a half hours of effort. This innocent child fell into a pit near a well located in a field 100 meters away from the house of Surendra Kumar Chaudhary of Kanwada village. He got stuck about 20 feet below. Two snakes were also present in this pit. For this innocent child, Asar Khan, a youth living in a neighboring village, came as an angel and brought him out safely. Asar also rescued the snakes.
Innocent Golu’s grandfather Ramcharan Chaudhary told that on Tuesday morning at around 10 o’clock his grandsons Golu and Nannu were playing. Then Golu fell into the crack near the well due to soil collapse. He tried a lot to save him but could not succeed. Abhishek alias Golu had gone to take bath with his younger brother Nannu. There are other fields around this well. Due to irrigation in the field, the crack near the well had closed.
child hanging from wooden support
Golu fell into the pit but he hung on to a piece of wood inside. Ramcharan also tried to save his grandson by throwing a stick. But Golu went further down. There were two snakes in the pit. Seeing this, Ramcharan got scared. After this, he called the people nearby. The innocent’s father reached the spot and informed the police administration about it.
The child has been admitted to the hospital
Meanwhile, Asar Khan, a Muslim youth from a nearby village, came as an angel to save the child. Along with this, the police administration also reached there. The administration started digging another pit near him with the help of a JCB. But Asar Khan, who was saved, risked his life and went down into the pit. He first rescued both the snakes and took them out. Then he brought the child out safely. The team of doctors present on the spot examined him. After this, he was taken to the government hospital in Laxmangarh. The child is safe there and will be sent home by evening.
FIRST PUBLISHED : May 28, 2024, 17:04 IST