<p>An 18-year-old construction labourer was found buried under the debris of an old building that collapsed in Old Delhi’s Chandni Mahal on Sunday evening.<br /><br />Four others were injured in the accident and are undergoing treatment at a hospital where their condition is said to be out of danger.</p>.<p><br />The fire department had claimed that there was no report of any fatality till late Sunday. Police said Chandan Singh’s body was pulled out of the debris on Monday morning.<br />The four injured are being treated at Lok Nayak Hospital.</p>.<p><br />Police and fire department officials had thought they had rescued all the known occupants of the building by the wee hours of Monday.<br /><br />However, the dead youth’s father Gulab Singh approached the rescuers on Monday claiming that his son had crossed the road beside which this building stood.<br /><br />He had not returned home due to which the father suspected he could be buried inside. His worst fears came true when Chandan’s body was found inside.<br /><br />The over a 100-year-old building contained few residents and had one shop on the ground floor. However, more possible casualties were averted as the dry fruit shop was closed on Sunday.<br /><br />The fire department had received a call for help around 6.30 pm from Gali Prem Narayan where the dilapidated building was located. Six fire tenders were rushed in to rescue the residents.</p>
<p>An 18-year-old construction labourer was found buried under the debris of an old building that collapsed in Old Delhi’s Chandni Mahal on Sunday evening.<br /><br />Four others were injured in the accident and are undergoing treatment at a hospital where their condition is said to be out of danger.</p>.<p><br />The fire department had claimed that there was no report of any fatality till late Sunday. Police said Chandan Singh’s body was pulled out of the debris on Monday morning.<br />The four injured are being treated at Lok Nayak Hospital.</p>.<p><br />Police and fire department officials had thought they had rescued all the known occupants of the building by the wee hours of Monday.<br /><br />However, the dead youth’s father Gulab Singh approached the rescuers on Monday claiming that his son had crossed the road beside which this building stood.<br /><br />He had not returned home due to which the father suspected he could be buried inside. His worst fears came true when Chandan’s body was found inside.<br /><br />The over a 100-year-old building contained few residents and had one shop on the ground floor. However, more possible casualties were averted as the dry fruit shop was closed on Sunday.<br /><br />The fire department had received a call for help around 6.30 pm from Gali Prem Narayan where the dilapidated building was located. Six fire tenders were rushed in to rescue the residents.</p>