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Jaipur: Trader’s body found 3 days after an accident

Jaipur: Trader's body found 3 days after an accident
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Jaipur: Three days after a car plunged into Nullah in Ambabari, the driver’s body fished by the civil defense team on Sunday.
Police Shastri Nagar identified the deceased as Prashant Panwar (26), a resident of the Vishwakarma colony.
He runs a tour business and a successful trip in the city and goes home in his newly purchased car on Thursday late at night when he plunges into Nolah.
There are no fences or barrier walls on both sides of the road also known locally as Ambabari Puliya.
Sho Dilip Singh said some wild dogs had come before Panwar’s vehicle because he turned out of the way and fell to Nolah.
Panwar tried to escape from a drowning vehicle by breaking the window.
“He jumped out of the vehicle but could not save himself and stuck in dirt,” added Krishhan, a police officer who was part of the rescue team.
According to the police, the incident occurred shortly before Thursday midnight.
The drowned car was found on Friday.
Local administration calls the civil defense team and disaster relief to a place to carry out search operations.
“For the past three days, we hope he will be found alive.
We thought that he had managed to escape from the vehicle.
We were surprised when his body was found,” said Panwar Sumit Singh’s friend.
Friends and relatives of the deceased told Ti that Panwar went to a friend’s house in Jhotwara to order tickets for his customers.
“Almost a few minutes before the accident, he talked to his father to tell him that he was on his way home,” said Umesh Sharma, a deceased friend.
Panwar got engaged in April this year.
The marriage is scheduled for December 11.
“He is busy in marriage preparation and handling business,” Singh said.
Relatives said they did not tell the elderly parents of Panwar about his death immediately, because the whole family hoped that he would find life somehow.
“He was very hard worker.
He had told his father to retire because he made money well and could take care of the family.
He has organized his sister’s wedding alone,” Sharma said.
While relatives and friends praised rescue operations, they regret the fact that local administration has closed his eyes to a sad road state.
“There are no right street lights, and the whole nullah is full of water plants, it is the death that can be avoided.
The city government is always waiting for the tragedy to occur before they wake up,” said a relative.
Post-Mortem the deceased was carried out at the Kanwatian hospital on Sunday.
Some relatives, neighbors and friends gathered outside the corpse.
“The Prashant family still doesn’t believe.
We don’t know how they will react to the news,” Singh added.

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