Days after the tragic wall collapse at Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital that claimed multiple lives, police have stated that no arrests have been made so far, with the case currently registered as an Unnatural Death Report (UDR).
Case registered as UDR
According to a report by Deccan Herald, authorities have filed a UDR to initiate formal investigation into the incident. Officials said that the registration allows them to examine the circumstances surrounding the collapse before determining further legal action.
Probe focuses on cause of collapse
Investigators are currently looking into multiple aspects, including the structural condition of the wall, the impact of heavy rain, and whether there was any negligence in maintenance.
Forensic analysis and technical assessments are expected to play a key role in establishing responsibility.
No arrests yet, scrutiny intensifies
Despite the severity of the incident and the loss of lives, no individuals or officials have been taken into custody so far. This has raised concerns among citizens and activists, who are demanding swift accountability and transparency in the investigation.
Public calls for accountability
The tragedy has sparked widespread debate on infrastructure safety and governance. Residents are questioning whether adequate inspections and preventive measures were in place, especially ahead of the monsoon season.
Many have urged authorities to move beyond preliminary reports and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.
Awaiting further action
Officials have indicated that further steps will depend on findings from ongoing inquiries and expert evaluations. The case continues to be closely monitored as families of the victims await justice
