Bihar News: 5 Children escaped from this shelter house in Bihar ... 3 girls have not yet been restored, DM has ordered an investigation - Bihar News: Five children from Brihad Ashray Griha Shelter Home in Katihar Bihar today, Bihar's latest news

Bihar News escaped five children from a massive shelter house in Katihar, Bihar. All of these children escaped from here by breaking the door and closing the boundary wall. Among them, one child is quiet and dumb. Police have recovered all the children of Purnia. Even before that, 6 girls ran away from the shelter. 3 of these could not be detected. Dialogues Associate, Katihar. Bihar News escaped five children from the large shelter house in the city on Sunday morning. Police have recovered all the careless children of Dagrua in the Purnia district by noon. Here is a child’s home. This child took the rest of the children. The careless children include one Kishanganj, one Purnia, one Uttar Pradesh and two other boys. One of these children is also quiet and stupid. According to the information, all these things broke the door behind the building and ran away from the site of shelter by burying the boundary wall. The boys made a place to move from the middle to the thorn wires above the boundary wall. DM Manesh Kumar Mena said the case should be restored by investigating the matter. Please tell, even before that, boys and girls ran away from the shelter. There is a shortage of staff at the shelter grounds. Safety system is also on the shoulders of four home guards. It is said that six girls last ran away from the site of shelter. Three of them have not been restored so far. There are 55 in the boys unit of the shelter house, while 71 in Girl Unit number one and 74 in number two. There are complaints of repeated escape from the shelter house. A team will be investigated. The shortcomings will be restored to the study of the shortcomings.- Manesh Kumar Mena, DM, the death of Nalanda passenger in Katihar train, the body was taken in Jhajha, the railroad police recovered the body of a person on Sunday of the Down Gurmukhi Express. This sudden incident caused a stir among the passengers. The body was identified as Sanjay Kumar, 42, a resident of Kathil Village in the Chandi police station in the Nalanda district. After receiving the information, Swarn Jhajha reached the railway station. The deceased’s brother Mityunjay Kumar said that Sanjay lived with his wife in Patna and would meet the family on vacation. He worked in a road building business in Himachal Pradesh and returned to Patna with a holiday. Brind Kumar, head of the railway police station, said the body was sent to Sadar Hospital Jamui for Post -Mortem. Initial investigation fears that Sanjay suffered from a serious illness and died during the trip. Police are investigating the case intensively.