Goa Night Club Incident: 2 brothers from Jharkhand died, entire village cried at the funeral

25 people died in the horrific incident that took place at Goa’s nightclub ‘Birch By Romeo Lane’ on Saturday night. These deceased also included two brothers Pradeep (24) and Binod (20) from Jharkhand, who were cremated today.

25 people died in the horrific accident that took place at Goa’s night club ‘Birch By Romeo Lane’ on Saturday night, while 6 people are injured and are undergoing treatment. In this fire, the lamps of many houses were extinguished, some had just got married and some were the only son and daughter of their family. Two brothers from Jharkhand also lost their lives in this accident, whose last rites were performed on Monday.

There was chaos when the dead bodies reached the village from Goa.

Actually, the two brothers from Jharkhand who died in the night club located in Arpora area of ​​Goa were residents of Fatehpur village of Lapung block. Both have been identified as Pradeep Mahto (24) and Binod Mahto (20). When the bodies of both the brothers reached their village on Monday morning, there was mourning in the entire village. The parents and the entire family were in a bad state, crying. Somehow the villagers gave courage in this hour of grief and performed the last rites.

Both brothers used to send 30 thousand rupees every month from Goa.

The family told that their two children Pradeep and Binod had gone to Goa a year ago for work. He got the job in ‘Birch By Romeo Lane’. He used to bear the expenses of his family, together they used to send 30 thousand rupees every month. They were looking for a girl for the marriage of their elder son, who was to get married next year. They were family members on Holi, when we would go to see the girls, but on Saturday night when this incident happened, both of them were working in the same night club. In this entire matter, State Agriculture Minister Shilpi Neha Tirkey said that we are with the victim’s family, the government will provide financial assistance to the family. At the same time, coordination with the Goa government has helped in bringing the dead bodies.

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