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Out to Party, Woman Falls From 13th Floor of Under-Construction Building in Bengaluru

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 27, 2025 2:19 pm
Dolon Mondal
Bengaluru

A young woman from Bengaluru tragically died after falling from the 13th floor of an under-construction building on Wednesday night. What began as a casual party with friends ended in a fatal accident.

The incident took place in a building under the Parappana Agrahara police limits. According to officials, the woman and her friends had entered the incomplete high-rise late at night. The building was still under construction, with many safety measures yet to be installed.

As per police reports, the woman fell into an open lift shaft — a spot where an elevator was supposed to be installed later. There were no safety barriers or warning signs at the shaft. The fall was long, and death was instant.

Was She Filming A Reel?

Some early reports hinted that the woman might have been filming a social media reel at the time. However, police officials have dismissed that theory. “We checked her phone. No such video was found,” an officer confirmed.

The cops are still investigating all possibilities. They haven’t ruled out any angle yet — but so far, they believe it was an accident. An unnatural death report has been filed, and further analysis is underway.

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A City That Keeps Climbing — But At What Cost?

This incident raises serious questions. Why are people able to enter construction sites at night? Where was the building security? Why wasn’t the lift shaft covered? Bengaluru is a growing city, but these lapses in safety are deeply worrying.

It’s also a reminder that urban adventure, especially involving high-rises or construction zones, can be extremely risky. Social media has made risky spots look exciting. But there’s a line — and this time, someone crossed it with her life.

Police Continue Their Investigation

The Bengaluru police are talking to everyone who was with the woman that night. They are checking CCTV, phone records, and verifying if any substances were involved.

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