Uttar Pradesh: Siblings die after falling into a pit
Gonda: Two siblings died and two other children were injured after falling in a pit in Mankapur area of Gonda district here in Uttar Pradesh on Sunday, police sources said.
Gonda: Two siblings died and two other children were injured after falling in a pit in Mankapur area of Gonda district here in Uttar Pradesh on Sunday, police sources said.
Police sources told UNI that the incident took place in Setia village when Shiva (6), his brother Shivam (10), Pankaj (11) and Sanjay (12) were playing along the road side.
"During this they fell inside a pit dug up along the road and the soil fell on them," they said.
Police sources told the news agency that after hearing the cries the local residents reached the spot and rushed the children to the community health center where doctors declared Shiva and Shivam dead.
"Pankaj and Sanjay are being treated at the CHC," they said.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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