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Delhi man on his way to distribute wedding cards dies after car catches fire. Photo courtesy: Videograb from X

Delhi man on his way to distribute wedding cards dies after car catches fire

| @indiablooms | Jan 19, 2025, at 12:47 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: A man, who was on his way to distribute his wedding invitation cards, was killed on Saturday night after the car he was travelling in caught fire in Delhi. 

The incident took place near Baba Banquet Hall in Ghazipur.

According to the police, the victim burned to death inside the car.

Visuals from the incident site showed the Wagon R completely charred, especially the driver's side.

The victim, a resident of Nawada in Greater Noida, was supposed to get married on February 14, said reports.

"He went out to distribute his wedding invitation cards in the afternoon. When he did not return till late evening, we tried calling him but his phone was switched off. Around 11-11:30, the police called us saying there was an accident and Anil is in hospital," the victim's elder brother Sumit was quoted as saying by NDTV.

According to the victim's brother-in-law, Yogesh, he and Anil used to work together.

"Anil was to marry my sister on February 14...We got to know about his death last night. We still don't know how the car caught fire," he said.

The cause behind the blaze is not known so far.

The victim's body has been sent for autopsy and an investigation is underway, reports said.

 

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