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3 Sikar Families, Jaipur Doctor Killed on HP Longlide

3 Sikar Families, Jaipur Doctor Killed on HP Longlide
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Jaipur: Four people, including three families, killed in a landslide in Kinnaur District in Himachal Pradesh on Sunday afternoon.
The victims included three family members based in Sikar and a 34-year-old Ayurvedic doctor from Jaipur.
Anurag Biyani (31), her mother Maya Devi Biyani (55), and her sister Richa Biyani (25) is a native resident of Bajaj Road of Sikar District.
They went to Himachal Pradesh for a short vacation on Friday.
Deepa Sharma from Jaipur who posted photos at Social Mediaang’s Uncle Ramesh Biyani said that Anurag had recently moved to Sikar from Mumbai.
“He has worked in various companies in Mumbai before teaching accounting chartered and online candidate company secretary.
His sister Richa came to Sikar from Mumbai on Tuesday.
On Friday, Anurag told me that he would travel with his mother and sister,” He said, he added that Anurag’s father and sister were in Mumbai.
Among those killed when large stones rolled down the hill including Deepa Sharma, a Doctor Ayurvedic, who lived with his mother in the Shanti Nagar Jaipur area near Gujar Ki Thadi.
“He went to Himachal Pradesh on Friday after booking a tour.
We have asked him not to leave,” his brother Mahesh Sharma told toi.
Deepa has uploaded a picture on the social media platform from the beautiful location of Himachal Pradesh, hours before the accident.
“He is a doctor Ayurvedic and runs his own clinic,” Mahesh added.
The Deepa family was destroyed when they learned about the incident and said they came into contact with the authorities at Himachal Pradesh.
“He lives with his mother and helps everyone he can, we all in that environment still do not believe that something like this can happen to him,” his neighbor Rupinder Singh.
Deepa and his mother had moved to Shanti Nagar’s house about a decade ago, the family also owned a house in the City Heerapath area near Mansarovar.
His younger brother and sister lived and worked in various cities.
The neighbors said that he had extended help to many people during Covid-19.
Police supervisors, Kinnaur, Sr Rana, said that the police had spoken with the victim’s family after the incident.
Officials said that the arrangement was carried out to bring Deepa’s body to Himachal Bhawan in New Delhi so that his family could regulate his last ritual.

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