Jaipur: An old woman who came to Jaipur for the National National Entrance Test exam (NEET) was killed after the bus ran on it at the Sindhi Camp bus Sunday.
According to the Accident Police Station (West), Premvati (60) came to Jaipur from Dholpur along with two children.
In accordance with the investigative officer, Bhawani Singh, after his son’s exam concluded, he decided to visit the temple in Khatu Shyam.
“He has brought a ticket for his purpose when near the number five platform, a bus ran on it,” said Singh, added that he was taken to the hospital where he was declared dead.
There was a complete commotion after an accident after several people came to save him.
He was transported to the hospital but could not be saved and died without regaining his daughter’s awareness and his son cried for help when their mother died in front of them.
“The entire Sindhi camp area is crowded because of a neet examination.
His son has completed the test at night and the family arrived at the bus stand, hoping to travel to Khatu Shyam Ji’s temple for Darshan,” said an official.
The source said that the woman was destroyed under the wheels when people yelled at the bus driver to stop the bus.
The police said that the woman was native to Bari in the Dholpur district and came to Jaipur on Saturday for his son’s examination.
“We have shifted his body to the morgue for Post-Mortem.
His children were completely destroyed.
We tried to comfort them but in vain,” an official present at the hospital.
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