Karachi: The Sindh Government on Monday announced to sponsor the treatment of an 8 year old electrocuted child, abroad.
It was decided during a meeting of Sindh Cabinet which was presided over by Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ai Shah. He was briefed on the incident of electrocution of an eight year old boy in Karachi.
Provincial Ministers Imtiaz Sheikh and Murtaza Wahab briefed the CM regarding the matter. During his briefing Imtiaz Sheikh said that K-Electric was ready to pay compensation money of Rs 2.5 to the affected child.
Following the orders of CM Sindh, meeting was held with the family of the child and K-Electric. On the directions of CM Sindh, the compensation money offered by K-Electric was increased from Rs 2.5 million to 5 million.
The child was electrocuted after a high voltage electric wire fell on him in Karachi. Later doctors had to cut both arms of the child as they were unalterable damaged.
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