Road accident while going to visit Khatu Shyam Temple. (symbolic picture)
Digital Desk, New Delhi. Five people, including a teacher traveling in a car, died in a tragic accident on National Highway 52 in Rajasthan on Saturday morning. All the deceased were residents of Jabalpur. After seeing Mahakal in Ujjain, he was going to Khatu Shyam Baba's temple in Rajasthan. His car rammed into a trailer near Chakmu on the Kota-Jaipur road at around 5.30 am.
The car was damaged due to the sharp collision. Bodies were trapped inside it. Which was taken out after much effort. Three including the car driver and a teacher died on the spot. Whereas a young man died on the way to the hospital.
The deceased include Reshma Srivastava (55), resident of Nakshatra Nagar, Shanu Sukalvare (25), resident of Sadar, Piyush Rai (26), resident of Shankar Nagar of Madhotal, Anurag Rajak (24), resident of Mother Teresa Nagar of Katangi Marg, and Rahul Rajak, resident near Khermai Temple. On receiving information about the incident, the relatives of the deceased have left for Rajasthan. The bodies will reach the city on Sunday.
Went on Thursday, returned on Sunday
Reshma was a teacher in the government school located at Railway Sarai. She was of religious nature. She often went on pilgrimage. He expressed his desire to see Mahakal and Khatu Shyam Baba to his relatives. Planned to go to Ujjain and then Rajasthan by car with nephew Sanu. Anurag used to drive the teacher's car. When the teacher informed Anurag about going on a religious journey, he expressed his desire to take his friend along.
In this, one of Anurag's friends also knew how to drive a car. He had previously driven the teacher's car. There were vacant seats in the car and it was a long journey, so the teacher agreed to take Anurag along with his friends. Everyone left for Ujjain on Thursday in a car. After seeing Mahakal on Friday, Khatu was going to see Shyam Baba. An incident happened on the way on Saturday morning. As per the schedule, he was to return to the city on Sunday. Now their bodies will reach the city on the same day.
Call came at seven in the morning, mourning spread
Rajasthan Police received a call from Piyush's father Rajesh Rai on Saturday morning. He informed about the death of Piyush and all the people accompanying him in a car accident near Chakmu. On hearing this, mourning spread across Piyush's house.
Gradually, information about the incident reached the relatives of other deceased passengers traveling in the car with Piyush. As soon as they came to know about the tragic accident, acquaintances started gathering at the house of the deceased. After that the relatives of the deceased left for Rajasthan by car along with some acquaintances.
Last selfie taken outside Mahakal temple
Before the road accident, Piyush and Rahul took a selfie on mobile. Both of them took this selfie after visiting Baba Mahakal in Ujjain. Selfie: Both friends are seen in Mahakal temple. This selfie became the last photograph of his life. To upload this selfie on my internet media account, I talked to friends living in the city on the phone. Further told to go for darshan of Khatu Shyam Baba. Friends are still unable to believe after seeing his selfie that he is no more in this world.
Married last year, was going to become a father after two months
Anurag Rajak was a private driver. He got married in January last year. He was going to become a father after two months. He was very excited about the arrival of new guests at home. Celebrated his first marriage anniversary with wife Sakshi only last month. As soon as she came to know about his death, the pregnant wife became unconscious. Her tears were not stopping. The relatives were consoling her, but she was calling Anurag's name again and again.
Father, wife and two small children left alone
Rahul Rajak used to sell vegetables. He has two small children. When son Babbu became unwell, wife Sapna and Rahul's father Bablu took him to Nagpur for treatment. After returning from Nagpur on Friday night, the wife called Rahul. Rahul asked about Babbu's health. Talked to my daughter. But then I did not know that I was talking to my father for the last time. After his death the father, wife and his children are left alone.
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