Investigators did not find TomskRTS to be at fault for the child’s fall while excavating heating networks


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Archive photo by Dmitry Kandinsky / vtomske.ru The Investigative Committee has completed an investigation that began after a child fell into an excavation near a residential building on Belentsa Street in Tomsk. The department refused to initiate a case, the Investigative Committee told vtomske.ru. The incident became known at the end of October. On Belentsa Street, a minor girl fell onto the foundation pit of TomskRTS for the installation of heating networks and was injured. The excavations were later closed. The Investigative Committee began an investigation. A representative of the investigative department of the regional Investigative Committee told vtomske.ru that during the inspection it turned out that the excavations were blocked according to established rules. “It has been established that the actions of TomskRTS employees who carried out work to eliminate accidents on heating networks do not contain the elements of offenses provided for in Part 1 of Article 238 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (performing work or providing services that do not meet the requirements for the safety of life or health of consumers),” they reported. department. Thus, based on the results of the inspection, investigators refused to initiate a criminal case due to the lack of corpus delicti. Recently, this is not the only case of people getting into excavations in Tomsk. On November 1, a man fell into a pit for heating networks on Chkalov Street. TomskRTS reported that it was fenced and made to eliminate pipe breaks.

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