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Indian girl’s throat slit in spate of deadly kite accidents

NEW DELHI, Aug 25, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A young girl riding on a motorcycle
with her father in New Delhi has died after a glass-coated kite string slit
her throat, reports said Sunday, the second incident in a week.

Kite flying is a popular sport in India, but has turned deadly in recent
years, with people using strings coated in metal or glass to try to cut down
competitors’ kites.

The number of deaths and injuries jumps around Independence Day on August
15 when many people traditionally take to the skies, often with kites painted
in the colours of the Indian flag.

In the latest incident on Saturday, the four-year-old was travelling to a
temple in India’s capital with her father when nearly half her neck was cut
by the string, the Times of India reported doctors as saying.

A 28-year-old engineer died on Independence Day when his throat was slit by
a kite string while he was riding his motorbike, also in Delhi, media reports
said.

A three-year-old boy was reportedly electrocuted after his kite string —
believed to be wet and coated with metal — came into contact with an
electric wire in the city.

Last month, a three-year-old died when a kite string was entangled around
her uncle’s neck in southern Delhi. The pair, who were riding on a
motorcycle, hit a divider and fell off a flyover, News18 television reported.

Authorities and animal rights activists say birds have also been maimed or
killed by the strings, known locally as manjha.

The Delhi government three years ago issue an immediate ban on the
production, sale and storage of strings modified to be razor-sharp, after a
spate of deaths.

The government said anyone caught with the strings faced a five-year jail
term and a 100,000-rupee (US$1,400) fine.

But several neighbourhoods in and around New Delhi continue to sell such
strings, despite the ban.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1914 hrs