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My brother has not been there, who should I tie a rakhi to?: The death of the one who was going to fulfill the obstacle, the crying sisters said 'bring the brother', mother's pain - from where to bring it; Gambhira Bridge Tragedy

The Mujpur-Gambhira bridge tragedy completed one month today on August 9, in which 22 people were killed, a month later, rakshabandhan is also on the same day i.e. August 9. A total of six people, including three members of a family and their three relatives, were killed in the Gambhira bridge accident in Dariapura village of Mujpur in Padra taluka of Vadodara district. All these people were riding in the Eco car. On Raksha Bandhan, the sisters crying and crying on the death of the brother whose obstacle they were going to fulfill are saying that 'bring us bhailo'. Today, on Raksha Bandhan, the sisters who lost 2-year-old brother Naitik have nothing but tears. The father, including the child, who was going to complete the obstacle, died Six of the seven people travelling in the Eco car were killed and only one Sonalben survived the bridge accident going from Manjusar to Gambhira near Padra in Vadodara district. Her husband Rameshbhai, her son and daughter are no more in this world. Rameshbhai's brother-in-law and two of his family's son-in-law also lost their lives in the accident. Rameshbhai and Sonalben have four daughters in their house and on these four daughters, a brother came into this world, for which Bagdana was kept. The family was on their way to Bagdana to complete the hurdle and the accident took place. In which six people sitting in the Eco car lost their lives. A son came on four daughters Rameshbhai's wife had a son on four daughters, now their three daughters have become destitute. There has been a huge disaster on the family. Of their three daughters, Eight-year-old Priyanshi studies in Class 2, 10-year-old Smita studies in Class 5 and 12-year-old Neha studies in Class 7. 'Bring me back my brother' When Divya Bhaskar's team reached Daryapura village, they saw that 3 sisters were crying after remembering their brother about rakshabandhan festival. 3 The sisters tell the mother, 'Where did my brother go, but the mother has no words to answer him now.' 'My brother died when the car fell into the bridge' Priyanshi, 8, the youngest sister of the deceased brother, says, "My brother died when the car fell into the bridge. I miss my brother very much. My brother tied a rakhi last year. Couldn't tie it up this year. One of our four sisters had a brother. She is shedding tears remembering her brother and says, 'Bring me back my brother.' 'He is no longer with us, he misses a lot' "My father, brother and sister died in the bridge accident," said 10-year-old Smita, the second sister. Today Raksha Bandhan misses him a lot. He used to play with me a lot. When I came home from school, I would come running to me and hug me. Many times he used to come to school with me. He is no longer with us, he misses a lot. 'This time my brother is no more, who should I tie a rakhi to now?' The eldest sister, 12-year-old Neha Padhiyar, said, "On July 9, our family was going to Bagdana. On that day, the Eco car fell into the river after the Muzaffarpur-Gambhira bridge collapsed. So my father, my sister and my brother died. Today is Raksha Bandhan, when I miss my brother a lot. I tied a rakhi to my brother last year. But I can't tie rakhi this year. This time my brother is no more, who should I tie rakhi to now? I have a lot of memories associated with my brother. We sisters loved him very much. 'There seems to be no man in the house now' Sonalben Padhiyar, who survived the Mujpur-Gambhira bridge accident and lost her husband, son and daughter in the bridge accident, said, "I have three daughters, the father of these daughters is not in the house. There seems to be no longer a man in the house. My son and daughter are no more. My in-laws also remember him. My daughters also remember him. Where should I get them from? The whole life has been lost. Raksha Bandhan is the festival, 3 sisters who lost their 2-year-old brother also cry. The sisters say, my brother will not be seen by us anymore, who will we tie rakhi to. He is crying saying that. 'Daughters cry as brothers and sisters, where can I bring them back' They further said, "Sir... The responsibility of raising my three daughters has now come to me. I am educated, if I get a government job, I can nurture them well. I have to take the lives of my girls forward. My 2-year-old son did not get government help as he did not have an Aadhaar card. I had a son after keeping beliefs on 4 daughters and he has not been in this tragedy. My daughters cry as brothers and sisters. Where can I get him back from? 'The family has now given up hope that their beloved's body will be found' On the other hand, 22-year-old Vikram Singh Padhiyar, a resident of Narsinghpura village near Padra, was untraceable in the Mujpur-Gambhira bridge accident. However, on the sixth day of the accident, the victim's family made an effigy of the son and cremated him on the banks of Mahisagar with rituals. The family has now given up hope that they will get the body of their beloved Soya. Also read: Family builds vikram singh's effigy, sets fire to tanker, one body in river rescue operation stopped Divya Bhaskar's team also reached the spot of the Mujpur-Gambhira bridge accident. This place is now in shambles. No one is seen here anymore. A single man comes to see the accident site and leaves. A tanker loaded with sulphuric acid is still lying in the river and not a single body has been found yet. But the system has stopped the rescue operation. Also read: Tanker deboards Gambhirabridge after 27 days

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