Tragedy Strikes Silver Jubilee Event in Hyderabad as CEO Dies in Freak Accident

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In a shocking turn of events, the CEO of a private firm lost his life and another official suffered serious injuries during the silver jubilee celebrations held at Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad. The incident occurred on Thursday evening, casting a pall over the joyous occasion.

Vistex CEO, Sanjay Shah, along with a colleague, became victims of a tragic accident when they entered an iron cage as part of the celebration activities. The cage, intended to be lowered from a height for a unique experience, took a disastrous turn when the iron chain supporting it broke on one side. The unexpected failure led to both individuals plummeting to the ground.

Swift action was taken to transport them to the hospital for immediate medical attention. Unfortunately, despite efforts to save him, Sanjay Shah succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment. Meanwhile, his colleague remains in critical condition, battling the aftermath of the accident.

The incident has prompted an investigation into the safety measures and event management protocols at Ramoji Film City. A case has been registered against the Film City event management authorities, following a complaint lodged by another official of the company. The police are expected to delve into the circumstances surrounding the accident and assess the responsibility of those involved in organizing the silver jubilee event.

The tragic episode serves as a stark reminder of the importance of stringent safety precautions during public events. As authorities look into the matter, questions arise regarding the adherence to safety standards and the accountability of event organizers in ensuring the well-being of participants. The untimely demise of CEO Sanjay Shah has sent shockwaves through the corporate community, and the incident is now under scrutiny as the investigation unfolds.

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