Uttar Pradesh: The laborer reached the post carrying his grandson’s dead body on his shoulder, even the policemen were stunned after knowing the matter!
A labourer, with his own grandson’s dead body on his shoulder and tears flowing from the labourer’s eyes… This is the story of a kiln laborer in Kaushambi district. Here a laborer carried his grandson’s dead body on his shoulders and reached the police post to demand justice. When the laborer arrived, even the policemen were shocked as to what had happened. Then the laborer narrated his ordeal which left everyone stunned. The laborer told that his 6 year old grandson had caught cold, due to which he became ill. The laborer further told that he kept pleading with the kiln owner but his heart did not yield.
Suddenly became ill
This whole matter is of Ghuri Diha village of Pipri police station area. Here Shambali son Baisakhi, resident of Gaya, Bihar, works as a laborer at Gagan brick kiln with his family. It is being told that the health of his 6 year old grandson Rohit suddenly deteriorated due to cold. Seeing this, Shambali asked for money for his wages from the kiln owner, so that he could get his child treated. But allegedly the kiln owner did not pay the laborer. At the same time, the laborer kept demanding money for the treatment of his grandson, but the kiln owner’s heart did not melt at all.
Will get better without treatment
The kiln owner also told the worker that he would be fine without treatment. After some time, grandson Rohit’s health deteriorated further. Due to lack of treatment, Rohit died within some time. Angered by this, Shambali placed the dead body of the innocent child on his shoulders and went straight to Chail Chowki to demand justice. At the post he told his problem that he did not have enough money to take the dead body of the innocent child to his village with dignity. After police intervention in the matter, the kiln owner returned the money to the labourer. After this, Shambali took the dead body of the innocent child to Gaya city of Bihar state.
Police gave this information
Meanwhile, CO Abhishek Singh said that we had received information that the person working at the kiln was originally from Gaya, Bihar. His minor son had died. As soon as the information was received, the police force immediately reached the spot. When information was taken from the father of the deceased, he was told that his son had fallen ill due to cold. Due to which he died. The allegations which were being leveled against the kiln owner. The father was also questioned in this regard. So he told that he had no dispute with the brick kiln owner and the brick kiln owner had also helped him. He is taking his deceased son to Gaya and Bihar. In this regard, a compromise deed has also been submitted at Pipri police station. On the basis of which necessary legal action is being taken by the police.