The Lokayukta team, which had voluntarily registered a case in connection with the death of a young woman in the KR Circle underpass a few days ago, inspected the spot on Wednesday. Lokayukta IGP Subrahmanyeshwar Rao, who visited the scene, gathered information from BBMP officials. What caused the incident? Got information about what the problem was. A tanker was brought to the site and water was pumped, and a check was made to see if the water would flow smoothly into the Raj Canal. Speaking after the inspection, IGP Subrahmanyeshwar Rao said that a case was registered in the Lokayukta police unit on the direction of the Lokayukta. As part of the investigation, Lokayukta Engineering Division officials and BBMP officials visited the spot. Apparently, the accident occurred due to high flow of water in the drainage system here. In this case, the problems here should be identified and the problems in other underpasses in the city should also be solved jointly. Also, if anyone’s negligence is the cause of the accident, we will file a report against them to the Lokayukta, he said. On May 21, Infosys employee Bhanurekha died as a result of her car sinking in the KR Circle underpass due to heavy rains in the city. Lokayukta Justice BS Patil had issued a notice to the BBMP officials to take the incident seriously and file a case. Lokayukta had filed a voluntary case: The Lokayukta had filed a voluntary case in connection with the death of a young woman in the KR Circle underpass after the cab was filled with rainwater.