<p>One of the three sanitation workers who had fallen sick while cleaning a sewer in Shakurpur died on Monday at a hospital here, police said.</p>.<p>On Saturday, Gore Lal, Rohit, Sai and Ashok had entered a sewer near a gas agency. Ashok died that afternoon and the rest fell sick.They were admitted to the Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital in Pitampura.</p>.<p>Rohit's condition was critical and he was transferred to the Safdarjung hospital, where he died on Monday. The condition of the two other workers is stated to be stable, according to a senior police officer.</p>.<p>They had been hired by a PWD contractor to clean the sewer.</p>.<p>The men were taken out from the sewer by police personnel and firefighters.</p>.<p>Rohit hailed from Madhya Pradesh and his family is yet to be contacted. He used to live at a rented accommodation in Pooth Kalan, the officer said.</p>.<p>On the complaint of Lal, a case under sections 304 (causing death by negligence) of the Indian Penal Code and 7/9 of the Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act was registered at Subhash Place police station and two persons - - one contractor and one private supervisor - - were arrested, police said.</p>.<p>In his complaint, Lal alleged that they were forced into the drain without providing the safety gears, police added.</p>
<p>One of the three sanitation workers who had fallen sick while cleaning a sewer in Shakurpur died on Monday at a hospital here, police said.</p>.<p>On Saturday, Gore Lal, Rohit, Sai and Ashok had entered a sewer near a gas agency. Ashok died that afternoon and the rest fell sick.They were admitted to the Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital in Pitampura.</p>.<p>Rohit's condition was critical and he was transferred to the Safdarjung hospital, where he died on Monday. The condition of the two other workers is stated to be stable, according to a senior police officer.</p>.<p>They had been hired by a PWD contractor to clean the sewer.</p>.<p>The men were taken out from the sewer by police personnel and firefighters.</p>.<p>Rohit hailed from Madhya Pradesh and his family is yet to be contacted. He used to live at a rented accommodation in Pooth Kalan, the officer said.</p>.<p>On the complaint of Lal, a case under sections 304 (causing death by negligence) of the Indian Penal Code and 7/9 of the Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act was registered at Subhash Place police station and two persons - - one contractor and one private supervisor - - were arrested, police said.</p>.<p>In his complaint, Lal alleged that they were forced into the drain without providing the safety gears, police added.</p>