Woman dies after his tractor has hit trolley riots
On Wednesday, a woman died after being struck by a tractor in the Itoria village of the Gajraula police station in Pilibhit, causing anger by evil residents. Families and villagers, who were determined to the question of seizing vehicles involved in illegal mining, did not allow the body for about three hours. The residents only agreed after police officers gave assurance to take action. The body was then sent to postmortem. The accident happened at about 3pm in Itoria Village or Gajraula area on Wednesday. Prema Devi, 45, wife of village resident Ram Vilas, went to her daughter’s home in Sitapur two days ago. She returned home on Wednesday after staying for two days. After reaching Pilibhit, she drove in a pace and walked in the direction of the town. As soon as he got off the pace as soon as he reached the village, he collided with the tractor trolley coming on the road. The woman died at the accident site himself. A crowd of people gathered at the scene after the accident. Advertising vehicles involved in illegal mining are unworthy; The family members of the deceased also reached there as soon as the information was received. Started creating a ruckus. Villagers said illegal mining is openly done in the area. Tractors run indiscriminately throughout the day. Accidents occur as a result of negligence management. The tractor trolley, which caused an accident, was also doing mining. The residents also accused police of providing protection. The determined family refused to lift the body to the question of grabbing the vehicles used in mining. This riot continued about three hours. When the police station secured the action, the villagers were honored and the body was sent to post -mortem. The residents claim that the vehicles that are illegal running day and night under the protection of the police. The deceased woman has two sons Rajesh and Anuj and a daughter Javitri. Station in -Charge Jagdeep Singh Malik said that the necessary actions are done in this case. Share this story -tags