Punjabi youth died in England

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Every day the news of the death of some Punjabi from abroad keeps coming out. Now another youth has died abroad. On the festival of Rakhi, sisters tie their brother’s rakhi and pray for his long life, but the atmosphere turned gloomy at Jagjitpura village in Tapa Mandi when 35-year-old Jagtar Singh, who went to Scotlandland in England in search of livelihood, News of his death was received. Elderly parents along with sister were in a bad condition.

On this sad incident, the deceased’s father Gurpal Singh, his uncle’s son Manjinder Singh and ex-armyman Sukhjit Singh said that Jagtar Singh took a loan of 28 lakhs from banks, aartis and relatives 11 months ago to fulfill his parents’ dreams. K had gone abroad.

He used to work in a store in Scotland. He died due to brain haemorrhage (attack) while working in the store recently. The family is so helpless that they cannot even afford to bring his dead body to Punjab. For which the funeral of the deceased will be done in England with the support of the NRI social service organizations of England.

On this occasion, the victim’s family members and the villagers appealed to the Punjab government for financial help and to waive off the debt of 28 lakhs incurred by the elderly parents, saying that the family had collected 12 lakh rupees from the bank and 16 lakh rupees from the aartis, villagers and relatives. He was sent abroad, so he has requested the Punjab government to waive this loan. The family members and the elderly mother are in a bad state regarding this sad incident.

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