Mumbai, Sept. 8 -- Two men died and five others, including a six-year-old child, were injured after coming in contact with live electric wires in Andheri and Bhayander during the visarjan processions on Saturday, the last day of the 10-day Ganeshotsav. According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the first incident occurred at 10:45 pm in Sakinaka in Andheri when the Sarvajanik Mangal Gajanan Mitra Mandal from Kachara Galli was heading for immersion. When the procession reached the Sanman Hotel on Khairana road, a live wire got stuck with the trolley, causing an electric shock to six people. They were rushed to the Seven Hills Hospital in Andheri, where Binu Kumaran, 36, was declared dead, while the others, Subhanshu Kamat, 20, Tushar Gupta, 20, Dharmaraj Gupta, 49, Karan Kanojia, 14, and Anush Gupta, 6, were treated for serious injuries. Dharmesh Gupta, father of Tushar Gupta, said, "It happened suddenly and we kept wondering what was happening because all six of them suddenly collapsed at the same time. The hands of all five of them were severely burned due to the shock. Their medical condition is stable and they are recovering." In light of the incident, Tata Power issued a statement, which said, "Our network was maintained within prescribed safety standards with all precautions taken for the safe passage of the religious processions. Public safety remains our top priority, and we urge citizens to keep a safe distance from electrical infrastructure during public events." According to the police, the second incident took place in Bhayander, when, Prateek Shah, 34, came in contact with a live wire while he was helping to shift a Ganesha idol onto a trolley and was electrocuted to death. In an attempt to rescue him, another person also suffered and electric shock. The people present at the site moved the wire away from him with a bamboo stick and saved his life....