
TDP MP's sister among 6 killed in U'khand chopper crash
Lakshminarayana said: "My sister Vedavati (48) was there (in the ill-fated chopper). Brother-in-law Bhaskar escaped narrowly. She passed away." The Anantapur MP said Bhaskar went into a state of shock and was not able to speak much. He said his brother-in-law is now responding to treatment in a local hospital in Rishikesh.
According to the TDP MP, his relatives were on the Chardham yatra pilgrimage and were proceeding to Gangotri when the mishap occurred. After covering Dehradun and Rishikesh, he said they were headed to Gangotri in a helicopter on Thursday around 8 am, which later ended up in the disaster.

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