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Bihar: Siwan’s youth went to Saudi Arabia to earn money, died on the 30th day itself, there was chaos as soon as the dead body arrived

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A state in Eastern India: A young man who went abroad to improve the pathetic condition of his family in Jiradei of Siwan died of a heart attack on the 30th day itself. Here, when the dead body of the young man reached home, there was chaos. The case pertains to Chandpali Shivpur of Jiradei police station area. It is said that Jairam Gond, the 30-year-old son of Ganga Gond, had gone to Saudi Arabia to earn money on March 2. He was working in the workshop of Bena Steel Industry Dum Dum in Saudi Arabia. Where on April 3, he died due to a heart attack while at work. Here, when the relatives got the information about the death of their family member, the ground slipped under their feet. A mournful silence spread in the village as well. Now the relatives started worrying about the dead body reaching home. The relatives contacted the embassy and kept their complaint. After which Jairam’s dead body reached home on 26 April.

Relatives started crying after roaring

It is told that as soon as Jairam’s dead body reached home from Saudi Arabia and Delhi from Delhi at around 9 pm on April 26, the family members started crying loudly. The family members could not believe that the dead body of the boy of the house, who had gone abroad to improve his financial condition about two months ago, would reach there. The wife along with the mother was fainting while crying. After the death of her husband, wife Nimpu Devi is worried about the upbringing of two sons, six-year-old Ansh Kumar and four-year-old Abhinit Kumar. Since both the sons are very young, their entire future is in front of them.

Villagers performed cremation with family

As soon as Jairam Gond’s dead body reached late night, family members Parveen Kumar God, Santosh Gond, Ranjan Gond, Suraj Gond and neighboring former deputy chiefs Kiran Devi, Jitendra Yadav, Ajay Yadav and Kapildev Yadav performed the last rites in the crematorium of the village. On the other hand, former deputy chief Kiran Devi has demanded compensation from the government and the local administration for the upbringing of the children.

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