PRD jawan died, bull stabbed his chest with horn, people got scared

Saharanpur: A PRD jawan lost his life in a bull attack in Saharanpur, UP. Actually, when PRD jawan Lalit Kumar was returning to his village on a bike after finishing his duty, a bull suddenly attacked him. When Lalit fell on the ground along with the bike, the bull stabbed his chest with its horn. Due to which Lalit was bleeding. Passersby immediately took him to the hospital, but his life could not be saved. Doctors declared the PRD jawan dead.

According to the information received, Lalit Kumar was a resident of village Rajpur in Gangoh. He was posted as PRD (Territorial Defence Force) in Thana Badgaon. On the night of Sunday (September 15), a bull suddenly attacked him near village Kachrai located on Deoband Road, about 5 km from Nanauta.

Lalit Kumar, injured in the attack, was taken to the nearest CHC center by passersby. But seeing his critical condition, he was referred to the district hospital. Lalit died during treatment here. He had suffered serious injuries in his chest. Later the police informed Lalit’s family and then sent the body for post-mortem.

When the body of the PRD jawan reached the village, the deceased’s wife Ritu fainted. At the same time, the parents are in deep shock due to the untimely death of their young son. The family said that Lalit Kumar was the only breadwinner of the house, his death has created a financial crisis in front of the family. Apart from the parents, Lalit has a wife and two small children in the house. They demand that the government should provide financial assistance to the family.

At the same time, SP Rural Sagar Jain, while giving information about the incident, said that this incident happened when Lalit was returning home at night after finishing his duty. A bull attacked his chest, due to which he was seriously injured. Lalit was immediately admitted to the CHC, but he could not be saved. The Nanauta police station has taken the body into custody and conducted the postmortem. At present, further legal proceedings are underway.

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