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Ramban Accident: Body Of RPF Sub-Inspector’s Wife Found After 5 Days

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July 30, 2021
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By Tahir Mushtaq Ramban

Jammu, July 30 Body of wife of a Sub Inspector of Railway Police Force was found, five days after she along with her husband and their two children died after a car they were travelling in skidded off the road and plunged into river Chenab along the Jammu-Srinagar highway in Ramban district.

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There was no trace of the Sub Inspector of RPF, Rakesh Kumar, and the two children as yet.

 

Official sources told that body of woman, Asha Rani, was recovered at Reasi.

 

On July 26, Kumar lost control over the vehicle he was driving with wife and their two children onboard and the car skidded off the road, plunging into the fast flowing river at Mehar, a place between Ramban -Banihal. Soon after the accidents team of Police and QRT reached the spot and started searches. However success eluded them . While body of the woman has been found, searches for the railway cop and the children continue.

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