Sikar News: Youth from Khandela died in drone attack in Oman, dead body reached village after 4 days

The effect of increasing tension between America, Israel and Iran is now visible on the lives of common people. A drone attack in Oman took away the happiness of a family from Khandela area of ​​Sikar district of Rajasthan. Vikram Verma, 22, resident of village Agloi, who had gone to Oman on February 23 in search of a better future, became the victim of this attack. His life came to a painful end in just 25 days.

According to the information, there is mourning in the family after Vikram’s death. Also, a wave of mourning has spread in the entire village. The family is in shock thinking that their son, who had gone abroad to earn his living, will never return to his village.

Vikram’s body reached the village four days after the incident.

According to family members, just before the drone attack, Vikram had last talked to his family on the phone. He had expressed concern about the deteriorating situation there, but no one had any idea that this would be his last conversation. On Tuesday (17 March), four days after the incident, Vikram’s body reached his native village Agloi. As soon as the ambulance carrying the dead body reached the entrance of the village, there was a silence of mourning in the entire area. The family members were in bad condition due to crying.

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Vikram was the only earning member of the house

Family members say that Vikram was the only earning member of the family. Had gone so far from home just 25 days ago to earn money. The entire family is devastated after the death of son Vikram. The people living in Agloi village have demanded from the Central Government and the State Government to provide proper compensation and assistance to the family of the deceased, so that the victim’s family can get financial assistance.

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