A tragic incident came to light at Jhansi railway station, where a 42-year-old man died in the train due to not being able to bear the shock of his father’s death. The deceased Rameshwar Singh alias Ram Vishwas was returning from Mumbai to Bihar with his wife and children. He was traveling by Lokmanya Tilak Express and before reaching Jhansi station, his condition suddenly deteriorated. Wife Reena Devi told that her husband was not eating anything for the last two days and was continuously immersed in sadness.
Rameshwar became emotional after receiving the news of the death of his 80-year-old father-in-law Banta Rai on Thursday. Due to continuous crying and shock, his condition gradually became weak. The family asked him several times to eat food, but he refused to eat anything.
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I fell ill in a moving train
According to the family, late on Saturday night, before reaching Jhansi, Rameshwar started feeling restless. His body started trembling and sweating profusely. After some time he became a little normal, but at around 11 pm his health again deteriorated seriously. He died in front of his wife in the S-3 coach of the train.
Seeing the situation, the passengers immediately informed the railway control room. The team of doctors kept waiting for the train to arrive at Jhansi station. As soon as the train reached the platform, doctors examined Rameshwar and declared him dead. After this news, wife Reena and children started crying and crying.
GRP handled the matter
As soon as information about the incident was received, Jhansi GRP took the body from the train and took it into its custody and sent it to the mortuary for post-mortem. GRP station in-charge said that the real cause of death will become clear only after the post-mortem report comes. Although initially it is being said that it was death due to weakness due to shock and hunger.
Deceased Rameshwar ran a business in Mumbai and lived with his wife Reena and four children, including 14-year-old Aastha, 12-year-old Arpita, 11-year-old Aarohi and 9-year-old Yash. The family is now completely devastated by this sudden accident. At present the police and doctors are investigating the matter.
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