Jharkhand wedding bus accident : When seven ambulances entered the village of Tilitar, Muru, Raghunathpur on Friday night, only the cry of crying was in the three villages of Nimdi police station in Saraikela-Tharasowa district in Jharkhand. The people of most villages here are cultivating and spent the day. On Thursday evening, a total of three people went to a pilgrimage at Adabona village in Balarampur in Purulia. But their family did not know that they had to return. As a result, the show was closed about 5 km away from the groom’s house. This is the custom of keeping the rules.
After the accident, many people from those villages in Jharkhand returned to Balarampur police station. Family members are not just. Their relatives gathered at the morgue of Government Medical College and Hospital. Purulia District Police made all the arrangements so that they do not have any difficulty. Seven seven ambulances. The family members of the deceased were delivered to their home with a large bus. At the same time, the police arranged for them to eat at the hospital.
After the accident, the ceremony changed immediately. Those who come to Mahato Government Medical College and Hospital will come to the morgue or Balarampur police station. Some of them used to go to a love ceremony. But the groom’s house was no longer set on Ichagarh in the district of Saraikela-Karosawa. Lachman Mahato Nimdi Hospital, son of the deceased Chandramohan Mahato, is a medical technician. In his words, “I was in the house in the morning. Suddenly I heard my father’s car accident. Immediately I came to Balarampur police station and saw that my father was no more. I could not imagine that such an incident would happen.”
Sanjay Mahato, a relative of the bride and groom, said, “There has been no pretense ceremony. Some rituals have been observed in the preservation of the rules. The deceased Swapan Mahato’s uncle Sudhir Mahato said, “Absolutely fresh boy, what happened. Why I can’t explain to the mind. Tapan Mahato, uncle of the deceased Shashankhekhar, said, “I run the day by the drugstore. I can’t imagine the condition of the nephew. It feels bad. The show has changed the show.”
At midnight, the police ambulance was leaving the village in Jharkhand. Even then, the family of the deceased was crying and crying.