Chaksu (Jaipur): On Friday morning, a tractor-trolley laden with gravel went uncontrolled and overturned on a motorcycle in Khetapura village of Shivdaspura police station space. Two actual brothers died after being crushed below a trolley. Shivdaspura police station took out each the our bodies from below the trolley with the assistance of JCB. Angered by the accident, the villagers protested by putting the useless physique on the highway and demanded compensation to the relations.
Overturned tractor-trolley: Police station incharge Ranjit Singh mentioned that Ghasi Koli (35) and Mukesh Koli (28), son of Dhannalal, residents of village Thali Chaksu, died within the accident. He instructed that each are actual brothers and used to do tailoring work. At round 8 am on Friday morning, each the brothers had been going to work in Sanganer by bike. Meanwhile, a tractor-trolley laden with gravel overturned in Khetapura village. After the accident, the driving force ran away leaving the tractor-trolley on the spot.
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Villagers protested: On receiving details about the accident, numerous villagers together with relations gathered on the spot. Chaksu ACP Surendra Singh, Shivdaspura police station incharge Ranjit Singh, Chaksu and Kotkhavda officer recommended the villagers on the spot. At the identical time, with the assistance of the villagers, the police known as a JCB and took out the our bodies of the 2 brothers buried below the trolley. Angry villagers blocked the highway over the dying of two brothers within the accident. Also began protesting by putting useless our bodies on the highway.
The villagers alleged that there was motion of overloaded autos within the space and demanded compensation to the relations of the deceased. Former MLA Vedprakash Solanki, Sanganer Tehsildar Arvind Kavia, Chaksu ACP Surendra Singh and Shivdaspura police station in-charge Ranjit Singh, who reached the spot after receiving details about the incident, recommended the villagers, however they didn’t agree. Later, an settlement was reached between the administration and the indignant villagers on the peace of mind of compensation. Shivdaspura police station in-charge Ranjeet Singh mentioned that the our bodies of the deceased have been taken from the spot and despatched to the mortuary of Mahatma Gandhi Hospital.