A 6-year-old boy died from electrocution while on his way to school in Leyte town, Leyte. | joeygabietaINQ /PDI
Eliza tried to help her younger brother by pulling his backpack but was thrown away due to the electric shock.
She asked for assistance from the nearby residents who helped rush the victim to the rural health unit but was declared dead on arrival by the attending physician. The management of the Leyeco V Electric Cooperative , who owns the live wire that electrocuted the victim, has yet to issue a statement on the incident.
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