
Army man, wife die after car falls into canal in Faridkot
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The deceased were identified as Baljit Singh, a Sepoy in the Indian Army and a resident of Sadhanwala village in Faridkot, and his wife, Mandeep Kaur. Baljit Singh was on leave and had gone with his wife to Fidde Kalan to meet relatives. While returning, their car reportedly went out of control and fell into the canal.
Local residents immediately raised an alarm and informed the police, who called in the NDRF for rescue efforts.
Fidde Kalan village sarpanch, Amritpal Singh, said Baljit Singh was scheduled to return to duty in a few days. The couple's five-year-old son was left behind at home with his grandmother. The sarpanch urged authorities to install fencing along the canal to prevent such accidents in the future.
In a separate incident near Bathinda on the same night, a car fell into a branch of the Sirhind Canal after a stray animal suddenly appeared in front of the vehicle. The driver's side door opened upon impact, allowing the occupant, Sandeep Singh, to escape. The car was later retrieved from the canal with the help of the NGO Naujwan Welfare Society and the local administration.

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