Purnia. Sister’s procession was about to reach the door in Purnia, but before the procession the dead bodies of two brothers reached. After this, the happiness of marriage in the house turned into mourning. The incident is of Gharari village of Mirganj police station area, where the bride’s brothers Chhotu Kumar (18) and Suman Kumar Yadav (20) had gone to Dhamdaha market to buy a blazer from a bike. While returning, a speeding vehicle hit near Lohia Chowk. Due to this both the brothers died on the spot. After this incident, 23-year-old Julie was somehow married in a temple instead of a house. In fact, on Sunday, June 25, preparations were going on for Anmol Yadav’s daughter Julie’s marriage with Nikhil. After Marwa-Matkor, on the wedding night, the family members were engaged in preparations for the reception and feast of the baraatis. Julie was dressed in a bridal outfit. The procession was also about to reach Kazha village of Nagar block. Before the procession reaches Gharari village, the bride’s brother Chhotu and cousin Suman have died in a road accident. After this news, silence spread in the village. Sudarshan Kumar, the cousin of the deceased, told that both Chhotu and Suman were returning from Dhamdaha market with a blazer. The procession was also about to reach the village. The feast for the people of the village was also about to begin. That’s why the family members were waiting for Chhotu and Sunil. Meanwhile, the incident was reported by phone. After getting the news of the accident, the family members rushed to the Dhamdaha-Purnia State Highway, where the blood-soaked bodies of both the brothers were lying on the road. Constable Praveen Kumar of Dhamdaha police station said that the local people informed about the road accident. After this information reached the spot and took both the dead bodies in their possession and sent them to GMCH for postmortem.
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Brother died during sister’s marriage, got electrocuted
Kondagaon. Earlier, the case of death of a youth due to coming in the grip of 108 ambulance and now the case of death of a youth who got electrocuted due to lack of facility of 108 ambulance has come to light from Kondagaon. In fact, 26-year-old Kuldeep Korram, a resident of Khutdobra, Kondagaon, got electrocuted last night, due to which his relatives immediately called 108 for an ambulance, but no one responded from the call center. The relatives were forced to take the seriously injured Kuldeep Korram in a bike to the district hospital in Kondagaon, where the doctors declared Kuldeep brought dead.
Giving information about the incident, Kuldeep Korram’s brother Bharat Korram said that the marriage program of elder father’s daughter was going on at his Khutdobra residence. Meanwhile, there was a power failure, to see which he reached near the electric pole near the house. Kuldeep suddenly got electrocuted as soon as he touched the earthing wire going from the electric pole to the ground.
According to the family members, Kuldeep fell on the ground after being seriously injured due to being struck by lightning, and started suffering. A call was made to the call center for the facility of 108 ambulances to help Kuldeep in agony. Despite calling 25 to 30 times, no response was received. He was brought to the district hospital by bike. Where doctors declared Kuldeep dead. The relatives believe that even if the facility of 108 ambulance was not available, if the call center had immediately received the call and given information about non-availability of ambulance, they would have been able to bring his brother to the hospital in time. His brother had to pay for the negligence of the call center with his life.