Jind: Saturday became a day for the people of Kamachkheda

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Jind: Saturday became a day for the people of Kamachkheda

Burning pyre in the village of Kamachkheda. Relatives of the dead mourn.

Burning pyre in the village of Kamachkheda. Relatives of the dead mourn.

Jind: For the people of the village of Kamachkheda, Saturday was a day of death. Little did the people of Kamachkheda village, who went to Haridwar to bathe in Jeth Purnima, have to bathe in blood instead of the Ganges. Suddenly the women of the village, who were singing auspicious songs, were seen crying out. When the news of the road accident in the village of Sanauli in Panipat reached the village of Kamachkheda, there was complete sadness in the village and the atmosphere of happiness became sad. Sarpanch’s aunt Kanta, aunt Munni, brother-in-law Ashwani and aunt Mohit’s son were killed in this accident.

According to the information, Sanjay, the sarpanch of Kamachkheda village, had promised the villagers during the sarpanch elections that if he became the sarpanch of the village, he would take the villagers to Haridwar for bathing. To fulfill this election promise, Sarpanch Sanjay took the villagers and his family members to Haridwar to bathe at Jetha Purnima. A pickup vehicle was booked for this. About 28 people were in the van, including 25 women and men from the village of Kamach Kheda, two from Hisar and a youth from the village of Lijwana. As soon as they reached Sanauli in Panipat, there was a puncture and when they changed the tire by putting the car aside, they were hit by a truck from behind at the same time. In this clash, 20 people were seriously injured and four people died on the spot.

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In the accident were Bala (48), Nanhi (38), Ravi (17), S’jan (52), Rakesh (32), Pradeep (23), Jai Kumar, Ajay (23), Usha, Dhoop Singh (70 ) affected ), Asha (30), Sharda (45), Bimla, Roop Singh, Atul were injured. While Kanta (45), Munni (52) from Kamachkheda village, Mohit (15) from Madanpur Hisar village and Ashwani (22) from Lijwana have died.

Two pyres burned together in the village, and grief spread

Due to the death of sisters-in-law and sister-in-law in a road accident in the village of Kamach Kheda, mourning tablets and two pyres were lit at the same time. As soon as the accident became known, there was silence among the villagers and some went to Rohtak PGI, others turned to Panipat General Hospital. When it became known that four people had died, there was mourning in the village.

The mother’s shadow rose from the heads of two families

45-year-old Kanta, a woman from the village of Kamach Kheda, has two boys and four girls, one of whom is married. The husband of the deceased works as a day laborer. 52-year-old Munni, on the other hand, has a boy and two girls in her family. One boy and one girl are married. In this accident, the mother’s shadow rose from the minds of eight children from two families.

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