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Man charred to death - The Hindu

Man charred to death Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA A 35-year-old man was charred to death while trying to reverse his car that had hit an electric transformer in Pallikaranai. The victim, Kaja Nizamuddin, working as a manager in a leading inner garment firm, was a resident of Bharathipuram. Police said while Kaja Nizamuddin was proceeding in his car in Meenakshipuram, he lost control and rammed an electric transformer. Nizamuddin initially alighted from the car and was talking to passersby who came to his rescu. He also alerted the Pallikaranai Police about the accident. A few minutes later, he got into his car and started the engine to reverse the vehicle when a fire engulfed it, charring him to death.

The Opportunity to Reimagine Public Safety Is Here Right Now Will Austin Take It?

Art by Zeke Barbaro / Getty Images (Photos by David Brendan Hall and John Anderson) At their April 20 work session, the members of the Austin City Council certainly sounded thankful for the recommendations the City-Community Reimagining Public Safety Task Force had just laid at their feet. Vanessa Fuentes expressed her gratitude. Ann Kitchen promised to study the recommendations. Alison Alter praised the task force members for pouring themselves into the work. Those whom they d praised – the community activists the task force comprises – were quite untouched. With the three-hour meeting wrapping up, they wanted to know where they stood. It s imperative that we see the city manager s office, staff, council, and the city as a whole make a public commitment, said Mon­ica Guzmán of Go Austin/Vamos Austin.

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