Agra: At the top of a large family leader, Ashok Goyal, 65, is always proud to help neighbors and relatives every time there is a need – in marriage and die.
On Sunday, he needs it.
With seven family members lying on the door in the coffin, some of them were small, gouces needed at least 28 pallbearers.
The view was rending the heart and waiting was very torturous, because people sit on the ground and tie thick wooden sticks together to make BIERS.
And when they lift them, one by one, air leases with crying and screams.
The tragedy crashed two days ago and about 470 km in a Ghat Sajyu River in Ayodhya.
Goyal, a vegetable wholesaler at Shastripuram Agra, has gone to the holy city on Thursday night with his wife, four daughters, one of his brother-in-law, two sons and six grandchildren.
They are 15, including shaky.
In unprofitable moments, some of them slipped into deep water and others began to save them in Guptaar Ghat.
In a short time, nine family members were swallowed up by the river.
They included the wife of Goyal Raj Kumari (61), two of his sons, Lalit (40) and Pankaj (25), two daughters of Julie (42) and Sita (35) and three grandchildren Shruti (16) and Drashti (16) and Drashti ( 4).
And there is still no 16-year-old Sarthak trace, Goyal grandson.
Because of Julie’s body condition – which was found after a prolonged search on Saturdays – not in good condition, it was cremated in Ayodhya on Sunday.
Back in Agra, six corpses were cremated.
Drashi is four years old buried in cremation soil because the tradition that children are not sent to the fire.
Then, Goyal returned to the almost empty house, which used to live with children chuckling and innocent fraudsters.
Family relatives who were not consistent with saying that religious pilgrimage turned into a tragedy for them.
“They went to pray for the welfare of their families before the Pooja House of Goyal’s Son Pankaj ceremony.
But this tragedy hit,” he said.