Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 22nd April 2026, 7:18 PM
A pall of gloom has descended upon the Sandwip municipality in Chattogram following the heart-breaking death of a young schoolboy. Fourteen-year-old Apurba, a promising student of the ninth form, lost his life in a tragic electrocution incident on Wednesday, 22nd April 2026. The accident occurred within the domestic premises of the victim’s family home, highlighting the persistent dangers of household electrical hazards.
The incident took place at approximately 5:30 pm in the Palpara area, situated near the bustling Choumuhani Market in Ward No. 7 of the Sandwip municipality. Apurba was the son of a local resident known as Nantu and was a well-regarded pupil at the Dwipbandhu Mustafizur Rahman High School.
According to family members and local witnesses, the tragedy unfolded during a routine chore. Apurba had been working in the courtyard of his home, attempting to break bricks for a domestic task. In order to provide better illumination for his work as evening approached, he attempted to connect an electrical bulb to a power source. During this process, he inadvertently came into contact with a live, exposed wire. The resulting electrical shock was instantaneous and severe, leaving the teenager incapacitated.
To provide a clear overview of the circumstances surrounding this tragedy, the following table outlines the critical details of the event:
| Category | Incident Specifics |
| Victim’s Name | Apurba |
| Age | 14 Years |
| Educational Status | Year 9 (Ninth Grade) |
| Institution | Dwipbandhu Mustafizur Rahman High School |
| Location | Palpara, Ward 7, Sandwip Municipality |
| Date and Time | Wednesday, 22nd April 2026, at 17:30 |
| Nature of Incident | Accidental Electrocution (Household) |
| Medical Outcome | Pronounced Dead on Arrival (DOA) |
Immediately following the shock, frantic family members and neighbours rushed to Apurba’s aid. Despite the inherent risks, they managed to decouple him from the live current and transported him with utmost urgency to the nearest medical facility. However, the severity of the electrical discharge proved fatal. Upon arrival at the hospital, the attending medical officer conducted a preliminary examination and officially pronounced the boy deceased.
Sujan Haldar, the Inspector (Investigation) of Sandwip Police Station, confirmed the veracity of the report to the media. He noted that the police have taken note of the accidental death and are assisting the family with the necessary formalities. Initial police inquiries align with the family’s account, suggesting that the death was a result of an unfortunate lack of caution regarding faulty electrical insulation.
The news of Apurba’s untimely demise spread rapidly through the Sandwip peninsula, leaving his schoolmates and teachers in a state of shock. He was described by those who knew him as a diligent student with a bright future ahead of him. The loss of a young life in such a mundane, domestic setting has sparked renewed conversations among local residents regarding electrical safety and the dangers of “DIY” (Do-It-Yourself) electrical repairs in rural and semi-urban households.
Safety experts often warn that exposed or improperly jointed wires, combined with the humid conditions prevalent in coastal regions like Sandwip, create a high-risk environment for electrocution. This tragedy serves as a grim reminder that even seemingly simple tasks involving electricity require professional handling or, at the very least, extreme vigilance and the use of protective gear.
As the family prepares for the final rites, the local community has called upon the authorities to increase awareness regarding domestic safety. The school has also indicated that they will hold a memorial service to honour the memory of their departed pupil.
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