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Two charred to death in Purnia

Two charred to death in Purnia

Time of Indiaa day ago
Patna: Two people, including a mechanic and a worker, were charred to death when an 11000-volt electricity wire fell on them on Saturday. One more person was injured in the accident.
The victims were identified as Rajkumar Harijan (25), son of Sukdev Harijan, and Vishwas (26), son of Ramu Vishwas, both from Bikenia village under Amour police station area. The injured person was identified as Mohammad Yasin (50).
The three came in contact with the live wire while Vishwas was installing a handpump at Yasin's residence at Bikenia Haat.
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