Death of elder brother due to grief over death of younger brother: Death of two real brothers in the same family within 6 hours, pyres burnt together, mourning spread in the village.

On Tuesday, such a heart-wrenching scene came to light in village Tindauli of Dannahar police station area of ​​Mainpuri district, which plunged the entire village into mourning. As soon as the news of the death of the younger brother was received, the elder brother’s heart sank and within just six hours both the brothers left this world. In the evening, when the funeral pyres of both of them were raised together and the pyres were lit side by side, every eye became moist.

According to the information, 45-year-old Sheel Kumar Katheriya, resident of the village, was posted as a watchman in Dannahar police station. His younger brother Adesh, 35, was battling cancer for a long time. He was taken to Gwalior for treatment, where the doctors responded as his condition became critical. After this, the family members were taking him to PGI Lucknow, but Aadesh died on the way before admission.

As soon as Aadesh’s body reached the village on Monday night, there was chaos in the family. Sheel Kumar was deeply shocked by the news of his younger brother’s death. A few hours later, he had a heart attack and before his family could do anything, he too died. According to the villagers, Sheel Kumar was financially weak. For the treatment of his brother, he had sold six bighas of his land for about Rs 15 lakh. When despite all efforts he could not save his brother, he could not bear the shock.

There are five small children behind the order. Sheel Kumar also has five children – three daughters are married, while two sons are unmarried. Due to the departure of two earning members of the family, a mountain of financial crisis has fallen on the family. There is mourning in the village. Everyone is shocked by this tragedy. The villagers have demanded from the administration immediate financial assistance to the victim’s family and concrete help for the future of the children.

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