Mourning in Shahdol and Umaria after the death of labours in train accident

Jabalpur: Nirvesh and Ravender Singh of Antauli village in Shahdol district and family of Munim and Namesa of Maman village in Umaria district were very happy on Thursday evening. The reason for this was that the family received information about their return home from Jalna in Maharashtra on Thursday evening. But, as soon as the news of the death of these people reached home in a train accident on Friday morning, the torrential silence in both the villages. In this accident, someone's son and husband lost their lives and someone's brother. The 9 workers of Shahdol district belonged to the same village Antauli and were very close relatives to each other. These include two brothers, uncle-nephew and brother-in-law of two families. On Friday morning, the collector Dr. Satendra Singh, SP Satyendra Shukla and the entire administrative staff was present in the village. Beauhari MLA Sharad Cole also arrived here. At the same time, four people of Maman village have died.

After the death of Nirvesh and Ravendra of Antoli, who come in Jaisinghnagar district, there is now a father of 80 years. His wife has already died. When the elderly father came to know, he was shocked. He was saying this again and again, the support of his old age was gone. Family members said that Nirvesh was going to get married this year. Two more real brothers of Antauli have lost their lives in this accident. Shivdayal and Budhraj alias Brijesh were the only two boys in their family. Both were not married. The sisters are upset due to the death of both brothers. Apart from this, an uncle-nephew Dhan Singh and Deepak are also victims of the accident in the family. Dhan Singh's wife has passed away. Deepak has a wife and a one-year-old son. Rajabhoran has a two-year-old son.

Let us tell you that Shivam Charan, the accountant father of Maman village of Pali district of Umaria, had gone to Maharashtra with his brother Namesa like other companions of the village. Wife Krishnavati Singh said, in the evening there was a talk with mobile. They had said that we are coming home. Food and drink are also lying here. Krishnavati has two sons and daughters in her family. On the other hand, Nemsa's wife Devvati's eyes are pelted with tears. She faints again and again.

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