There is an atmosphere of mourning across the country due to the gruesome train accident in Balasore district of Odisha . But people are not backing down from finding opportunities even in this disaster. Such news is coming out, after knowing which you will be surprised and will not be able to control your anger. Actually a woman told her living husband dead to get compensation. , Woman absconding after making ‘false’ claim of husband’s death for compensation After the accident, the State Government, the Central Government and the Railways have announced ex-gratia for the families of the deceased. In the greed of compensation, a woman made a ‘false’ claim of her husband’s death.
This is how the matter was revealed Filed a complaint against his wife regarding The woman is absconding after being exposed. Gitanjali Dutta, a resident of Maniyabanda in Cuttack district, had claimed that her husband Bijay Dutta had died in the Balasore train accident on June 2. She had also identified a dead body as that of her husband. However, after examining the documents, it was found that the woman’s claim was false.
) The woman absconded due to fear of arrest
Police told that at that time the woman was let off , But the woman’s troubles started when her husband Bijay Dutta lodged a complaint regarding this matter at Maniyabanda police station. He told that the woman is absconding for fear of arrest. He passed 07 was living separately from her husband for the last year.
husband demands action Has demanded strict action for trying and making a false claim of his death. However, Maniyabanda station in-charge Basant Kumar Satpathy told that the police have asked Bijay to file a complaint at Bahanaga police station in Balasore district, as the accident took place there. Meanwhile, Chief Secretary PK Jena has asked the Railways and the Odisha Police to take strict action against those making bogus claims on dead bodies.
The Odisha government announced a compensation of five lakh rupees and the Modi government announced a compensation of two lakh rupees
The Chief Minister of Odisha had announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Rs 2 lakh and the Ministry of Railways Rs 10 lakh for the families of those killed in the train accident. On June 2, two passenger trains and a goods train met with an accident in Balasore, Odisha. People had lost their lives and 1,94 more people were injured.
Odisha Train AccidentPublished Date
Wed, Jun 7, 2023, 6: 09 PM IST
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