Happiness turned into mourning / After playing Holi, the newly married couple who went to the bathroom to take a bath, got married three months ago, got up together

Zoom News : Mar 20, 2022, 04:31 PM
The happiness of the family of a famous sweet shopkeeper turned into mourning on the occasion of Holi festival in Gharaunda town of Karnal district of Haryana. After playing Holi, the newlyweds went to the bathroom to take a bath. Then both died due to gas leak from the geyser. During this, when the phone was not picked up for a long time, searching for the newlyweds, the family members reached the bathroom, where both were lying unconscious.

Both were brought to the hospital, where the doctor declared them brought dead. On information, apart from DSP Manoj Kumar and SHO Deepak Kumar, regional MLA Harvinder Kalyan also reached the spot, from where the bodies were sent for post-mortem. After the post-mortem, both were cremated at Shivpuri in Gharaunda on Saturday. Earlier, when the funeral procession of both of them came out together, every eye became moist.

Mange Ram's son Gaurav (26), owner of Mitthan Sweets located on Railway Road, was married about three months ago with Sushil Kumar's daughter Shilpa (25). Gaurav had come to his house on Friday to play Holi with his wife.

After playing Holi at around one and a half o'clock, Gaurav returned with his wife back to his home in Haripura Mohalla. After coming home, both of them met their relatives and later went to their room on the first floor. After this, the husband and wife together went to the bathroom to wash the color. It is said that during this time due to gas leak from the geyser in the bathroom, both became unconscious there.

When they did not get any attention for a long time, the relatives wanted to contact on the phone itself, but after about two hours after getting no answer, when the family reached upstairs, the husband and wife did not appear in the room. When the family members opened the bathroom door, Gaurav and his wife were in a state of unconsciousness. The family took him to the Community Health Center, where the doctor declared him brought dead. On the festival of Holi, the news of the death of the newlyweds spread like fire in the entire city and there was an atmosphere of mourning.

The family thought that the couple has fallen asleep

The deceased's cousin Yogesh told that Gaurav and Shilpi live in the upstairs room and the parents live downstairs. After not getting the attention of the newlyweds for a long time, at first the family thought that both of them had come after playing Holi, so they must have slept. When the mother reached upstairs looking for both of them, water was flowing in the bathroom. When she went to turn off the water, the newlyweds were found unconscious there.

A newly married couple died in Haripura Mohalla on Friday due to the gas from the bathroom geyser. The bodies have been handed over to the relatives after conducting post-mortem of both. - Deepak Kumar, station in-charge Gharaunda.

Tied in the bondage of seven births and after three months left the world together

The death of a newlywed couple on Friday on the occasion of Holi festival has broken the whole family like a mountain of sorrows. When both husband and wife got up together on Saturday, every eye became moist. As soon as they tied the knot three months back, both of them had vowed to keep together for seven lives.

Little did anyone know that in three months both would leave the world. After the last rites of both of them, the emotional father Mange Ram said that after returning after playing Holi, both husband and wife took blessings by touching their feet, but God had something else approved.

In the house where Holi was celebrated since morning, there was mourning before evening. In fact, the newly married couple who returned after playing Holi went to the bathroom together to get rid of the colours. During this, both of them died due to geyser gas. After the post-mortem, when both the husband and wife got together on Saturday, the eyes of the relatives and others involved in hundreds were filled with tears. The only thing on everyone's lips was that three months ago, both of them were tied in the bond of seven births, but left the world only after three months of marriage.

It is to be known that in a span of about three years, Mange Ram's family has made a mark in the whole city by the name of Mitthan Halwai. Mange Ram, originally a resident of Panipat, had come to Gharaunda about three years ago. He started a shop named Mitthan Sweets on Railway Road.

With his simple nature, he had made a different identity in the whole city. Bought my house about a year ago. After buying the house, son Gaurav's marriage was also done in Gharaunda itself. The whole family was happy till the morning of Holi, but the family did not know that so soon happiness would turn into sorrow. Mange Ram told that son Gaurav and son bride were of very simple nature. The daughter-in-law used to take blessings every day by giving him tea at seven in the morning, which made the mind very happy.

Carbon dioxide gas very dangerous

Anil Kumar, the mechanic of the gas geyser, said that carbon dioxide gas is very dangerous in a closed bathroom, so it is necessary to have an exhaust fan or ventilation to remove the gas from the bathroom. It is very beneficial if a gas geyser is installed in the open, but it is dangerous in a closed space. He told that this geyser releases carbon dioxide gas and humans also release carbon dioxide gas. This is the reason why the lack of oxygen in closed bathrooms leads to suffocation. If rescue is not done within 15 to 30 minutes, the person may die.

Here are the preventive measures

  •  Always put gas geysers in the open.
  •  Bathroom must have ventilation and exhaust fan
  •  The ceiling of the bathroom should not be too low
  •  Cylinders should be checked frequently
  •  Please consult a mechanic in case of foul odor
  •  Do not repair the geyser yourself without knowledge
  •  There is a risk of leakage if the cylinder pipe is removed and put back.

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