Two die of heatstroke in Landhi jail

Published June 26, 2015
Four other prisoners at the jail have also been severely suffering from the ongoing heatwave.—AFP/File
Four other prisoners at the jail have also been severely suffering from the ongoing heatwave.—AFP/File

KARACHI: Two prisoners have died due to heatstroke at the Landhi Jail on Friday.

According to jail administration, two inmates Naeem Raza and Ameen succumbed to the searing heat as power supply had been suspended in the jail boundary since 2 AM.

The administration said that several complaints have been submitted to K-Electric, but there has been no response.

Know more: Heatwave eases, but still claims 105 lives

Four other prisoners at the jail are also suffering from ill health owing to the excessive heat, with the jail administration fearing more deaths.

According to official figures, 1,040 people have died in Karachi since Saturday and 76 in other parts of Sindh due to heatstroke in the past week.

Also read: ‘People are dying and everyone is blaming KE for its failure to cope with the situation’

Sindh has witnessed the unprecedented high temperature with the mercury shooting to 45 degrees Celsius. KE has been strictly criticised by several segments, in and outside the national and Sindh assemblies.

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