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Uncovered manholes an unforgivable failure that cost a child’s life, says former rep
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Following the tragic death of a two-year-old boy who fell into an uncovered manhole in Sibu, former assemblywoman Irene Chang urged authorities to conduct thorough inspections of public infrastructure. She emphasized the need for immediate installation of physical barriers or warning signs at uncovered manholes while awaiting replacements. Chang called for anti-theft solutions and alternative materials for manhole covers to prevent theft, and stressed the importance of holding those responsible for stealing infrastructure accountable. She highlighted the unforgivable failure in maintaining public safety and the need to prioritize children's safety.
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