Kurukshetra: 5 family members including bank managers killed, one injured, cause known

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Kurukshetra: 5 family members including bank managers killed, one injured, cause known

File photo of those killed in Uttarakhand.

File photo of those killed in Uttarakhand.

Mourning has spread in the Kurukshetra of Haryana over the death of five people, including a bank manager, in the Pauri Garhwal accident in Uttarakhand. Please let us know that six people from a family living in Sector 4 of Kurukshetra city wanted to visit Uttarakhand where they were hit by the landslide.

According to media reports, all family members were swept away when a landslide triggered by heavy rains hit Mohan Chatti village near Yamkeshwar in Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand. All lived in a resort. Bank director Kamal Verma, wife Nisha, nephew Nishant, son Nirmit and Sala Monti, residents of the Israna village of Panipat, were killed in the accident. Kamal Verma’s daughter Kritika is the sole survivor of the accident. There was great sadness among residents of the sector at the death of five family members, including bank manager Kamal Verma.

On Sunday the family vacationed in the mountains

Kamal Verma was the manager of Union Bank’s Panipat branch. Since Sunday was a public holiday, Kamal Verma took a trip to the mountains together with his family, his brother-in-law Monty and his nephew Nishant. Here Mohan stayed at a resort in Chatti. Shortly before the incident, Kamal had informed his friends and family of his safe arrival.

When the body reached the house, there was an outcry

When the bodies of Nishant and Nirmit reached Sector 4 late Wednesday evening, there was a great deal of shouting. Maya Devi’s heart broke when she saw the bodies of her two grandchildren. Nishant’s mother, Monica, kept passing out. At the same time, Sister Ritika’s tears did not stop. From relatives to people in the neighborhood, they somehow tried to encourage her, but seeing it made everyone’s eyes water.

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