A woman says her husband’s death came after years of water leaking on a road that authorities and service providers were aware of, but which she believes was not effectively addressed in time. Bina Rajthala is reported to have waited about eight years for an outcome, only to learn of what she describes as “missed opportunities” that may have helped prevent the fatal incident.

Across the reports, the central focus is on the timeline of the leaking water, the actions taken—or not taken—by responsible bodies, and the apparent gap between knowledge of the problem and effective repair. The outlets frame the story through Rajthala’s account and her response to the delayed process. While the articles share the same core details and title, they mainly differ in emphasis and phrasing around the investigation and the specific nature of the missed opportunities.

All three reports present the case as one where long-running infrastructure issues and delayed remediation become central to a family’s claim about preventability.