Solanki Family Tragedy Indore: Four members of the Solanki family of Gaul Sailani village in Khandwa died tragically in a bus-bike accident on Indore-Ujjain Road. When four meanings arose in the village together, everyone’s eyes became moist, the atmosphere on the funeral remained inconsolable.
A family -filled family turned into mourning in a moment. The Solanki family of Gaul Salani village in Khandwa district fell victim to a horrific road accident in Indore. Late Thursday, when four economies reached the village together, every eye became moist. The cremation ghat, built on the banks of the Kaveri River, was cremated by placing the bodies of both sons between the parents.
Solanki family ended in a single moment due to high speed bus collision
Late on September 17, the bus (MP09 FA 6390) of Baneshwari Travels near Ringnodia village on Indore-Ujjain Road hit the bike (MP09 VF 3495). Mahendra Solanki (45), wife Jayashree (40) and elder son Jigar (16) died on the spot in the accident, while younger son Tejas (12) died in the hospital.
This painful accident occurred while returning from Kaki’s funeral
Mahendra and Jayashree went to attend Kaki’s funeral in Bhopal. On returning, both the sons from the elder brother’s house left the same bike from the same bike. But on the way, the high speed bus took away his life.
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The whole family came out despite the rain due to the son’s examination
Mahendra’s elder brother Babusinh tried to stop him by citing rain and bad weather, but the next day the whole family left for the house at night due to the liver examination. Even after about an hour, the call was made after not getting the news, then the accident was detected.
The new house of Solanki family remained incomplete before home entry
Mahendra started a tea-breakfast startup in three tamarind areas of Indore. Two years ago, he bought the plot and had a slab of the house 8 days ago. They were dreaming of home entry and planning to buy tiles, but the accident ended everything.
Life started with wages, dreams of giving a better future to family
Mahendra Manjhale was among the three sons of Sardar Singh Solanki, a resident of Gaul Salani. He came to Indore with his elder brother and started working as a teenager. Younger brother Shiv Singh handles farming. Mahendra worked hard and dreamed of giving better life to his family, which is now incomplete forever.
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