The landlord said: The nephew of the deceased had said to send the body directly to Jeeva village of Siddharthnagar. Awakening
Dialogue Associate, Jagran, Shuklaganj. 75-year-old Vighneshwar Pandey, living in a rented house in Rishinagar, deteriorated on Wednesday night at around 11.30 pm. The landlord and his relatives gave him tea cooked over the fire. When the landlord informed his relatives on Thursday, they took him to LLR Hospital, Kanpur.
He died during treatment there. When the family members reached Rishinagar with the dead body, the landlord asked them to take the body to the village instead of keeping it in the house. The relatives of the deceased found this thing distasteful. He expressed his displeasure. On the persuasion of the landlord, the body was taken to the village.
Landlord Prakashchandra Dwivedi alias Raju told that Vighneshwar Pandey was originally a resident of Jiva village of Siddharthnagar district. He was living in his house on rent for the last 30 years. His wife Meena died about 15 years ago. He has no children.
Nephew Neeraj lives in Jiva village. He informed his nephew Neeraj about the old man's ill health. On which Neeraj informed cousin Akhilesh resident of Bhatu Farm Shuklaganj and nephew Sachin resident Baba Kuti Shuklaganj. On which Sachin took him to LLR Hospital Kanpur for treatment.
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He died there at 11.30 in the morning. When Sachin and the deceased's cousin Akhilesh reached Rishinagar with his dead body in an ambulance. It is alleged that instead of keeping the body at home, the landlord asked to take it directly to the village.
It was also said that Neeraj, nephew of the deceased old man, had asked him to send the body to the village. On which he asked to take the dead body to the village. The landlord says that he did not refuse to keep the dead body here.
During this time the body remained in the ambulance for half an hour. A crowd of people gathered at the spot. After some time, after arranging an ambulance for Rs 10,000, the family took the dead body to Siddharthnagar.