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Boy dies after climbing pole, officials warn on safety
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30972, member: 2262"] Northern Regional Electricity Distributor spokesperson Simon Lukas dropped a serious warning for residents about electrical safety after a devastating accident. A teenage boy lost his life by climbing a high-voltage electrical pole at Omuthiya, shocking the community and highlighting critical safety risks. Police reports reveal the young victim was watching livestock when he fatally climbed a 22-kilovolt overhead line pole. The teen made instant contact with live electrical wires, dying immediately with his body remaining suspended on the utility structure. Nored officials quickly responded to remove the deceased from the dangerous electrical infrastructure carefully. Lukas emphasized the critical message emerging from this heartbreaking incident. He stressed that electricity poses extreme danger and urged community members to maintain absolute distance from all electrical equipment. The warning serves as a stark reminder about the lethal potential of electrical systems and the importance of respecting safety boundaries. The tragic event underscores the need for ongoing public education about electrical safety. Without proper awareness and caution, seemingly innocent interactions with electrical infrastructure can result in fatal consequences. Communities must prioritize teaching younger generations about the invisible yet powerful risks associated with electrical installations. [/QUOTE]
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