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Three brothers among four killed as car plunges into canal in Mathura

Three brothers among four killed as car plunges into canal in Mathura

Tragedy struck the city of Mathura as a car carrying four people plunged into a canal on Tuesday evening. The incident took place near the Mathura-Agra highway, leaving the entire community in a state of shock and grief. Among the four victims, three were brothers who were on their way back home after attending a family function.

According to the police, the car was being driven by the eldest brother, Rohit, who lost control of the vehicle and it veered off the road and into the canal. The other three victims were identified as Rohit’s younger brothers, Rahul and Raj, and their cousin, Ravi. The car was completely submerged in the water, making it difficult for the rescue team to retrieve the bodies.

The news of this tragic accident spread like wildfire and the entire city was left heartbroken. The brothers were known to be responsible and hardworking individuals who were loved by everyone in the community. They were a close-knit family and their sudden demise has left a void that cannot be filled.

The family of the victims is devastated and struggling to come to terms with this unimaginable loss. They were looking forward to welcoming their sons back home after the family function, but little did they know that it would be the last time they would see them alive. The entire community has come together to support the grieving family in this difficult time.

The incident has also raised concerns about the safety measures on the highways. Many accidents have been reported in the past due to the lack of proper safety measures on the roads. The authorities need to take immediate action to prevent such tragedies from happening in the future. The safety of the citizens should be a top priority and steps must be taken to ensure that such accidents do not occur again.

The loss of these three brothers has left a deep impact on the community. They were young, ambitious and full of life. Their untimely death has left everyone in shock and disbelief. They were role models for many and their absence will be deeply felt by all.

The incident serves as a reminder to all of us to value and cherish our loved ones. Life is unpredictable and we never know what the future holds. It is important to make the most of every moment and to always express our love and gratitude to those who matter to us.

The entire city of Mathura is mourning the loss of these three brothers and their cousin. They were taken away from us too soon, but their memories will live on forever. Let us all come together to support the grieving family and keep them in our thoughts and prayers.

In conclusion, this tragic accident has left a deep impact on the city of Mathura. The loss of these three brothers has left a void that cannot be filled. It is a wake-up call for the authorities to take necessary measures to ensure the safety of citizens on the roads. Let us all remember the brothers and their cousin in our prayers and strive to make our roads safer for everyone. May their souls rest in peace.

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