NEW DELHI, Aug 1: In a heart-breaking incident, Olga Leontyeva, a postwoman from Tashkent, Uzbekistan, was found dead inside a lift after being trapped for three days with no one coming to rescue her, media reports said.
According to the reports, Ms Leontyeva screamed for help from the top floor of the nine-storey building, but unfortunately, no one heard her desperate pleas. Her family declared her missing on July 24 when she didn’t return home after work. Despite their efforts to locate her, 32-year-old’s body was discovered in the lift the next day, after an intense search.
She is survived by a six-year-old daughter, who is now under the care of relatives.
The prosecutor’s office has launched an investigation into the incident. It was found that the Chinese-manufactured lift was in working order, although it had not been registered. The Regional Electricity Networks enterprise confirmed that there were no power cuts on the day of the incident. Taking into account the statement of the residents, the cause of the tragedy was attributed to a malfunction in the lift.
A similar incident occurred last week in Italy’s Palermo, where Francesca Marchione, a 61-year-old woman, was found dead after getting trapped in a lift during a power cut. The power failure occurred on July 26, leaving the residential building in darkness. Emergency services were called to the scene, but tragically, they discovered Ms Marchione’s body inside the elevator, which was stuck between two floors. It was revealed that the elevator doors were open, but she couldn’t escape.
(Manas Dasgupta)