Seeing the scene, people were shocked. There is resentment among people from the incident.
The incident took place near a private bank located in Badgaon Police Outpost area of Nagar Kotwali area. Originally, Swati Singh (27), a resident of Singh village of Padiab Singh village in the countryside Kotwali area, worked as an insurance advisor in the Indian Bank. At around 6.00 pm on Saturday evening, she went to the office of a bank located near the Badgaon police post. After finishing work from there, she was returning.
Break up in a few moments
At the same time, two bulls were fighting among themselves on the road. When she started coming out of the side, the bull ran towards him. Eyewitnesses reported that the bull first bounced Swati from horn to the air. Then both legs stood on his chest. Swati died in a few moments. The people present drove Sari. After this, Swati was taken to the medical college. After investigation there, doctors also confirmed the death.
Family members cry and bad
Inspector Vivek Trivedi, who arrived on the information, said that the body has been sent for post -mortem. It was told that the family is in the family, husband Dilip Singh and five -year -old daughter Akshara. Dileep is working as a postmot in the post office. After Swati’s death, family members, including husband and daughter, are in a weeping condition. According to family members, Swati was originally from Maharashtra. She lived with her husband after marriage.
Questions raised on the working style of administration
Former SP MLA Baijnath Dubey said that crores are being spent by the government and administration in the name of Gaushalas. People are being killed every day due to scams prevailing in cowsheds. He demanded compensation of Rs 50 lakh to the family of the deceased, investigating the scam prevailing in the cowsheds. Also demanded to preserve the holiday animals. Also expressed condolences to the unhappy family.
The administration would have been warned, perhaps the woman’s life would have survived
Three days before the incident, the bull walking on the road in Purana Purva, Purana of Paraspur, had also shifted Mahe Alam (20), a resident of Bagia Koili Purva Mustafabad Jarwal town of Bahraich and jumped into the air with a bike. In this, the young man died on the spot. Despite this, its officials did not take seriously. Chief Veterinary Officer Sasikumar Sharma did not give a satisfactory answer. He said that he talks on this issue later. After this, disconnected the phone.